Q. Which one of the following four Vedas contains an account of magical charms and spells?
(a) Rig-veda
(b) Yajur-veda
(c) Atharva-veda
(d) Sama-veda
Ans: (c) Atharva-veda
Explanation: The Veda that contains an account of magical charms and spells is the Atharva-veda.
The Atharva-veda is one of the four Vedas, the sacred texts of Hinduism. It is considered the fourth Veda and is distinct from the other three (Rig-veda, Yajur-veda, and Sama-veda) in terms of its content and style. While the other three Vedas primarily contain hymns, prayers, rituals, and philosophical discourses, the Atharva-veda includes a wide range of subjects, including magical charms, spells, healing practices, and incantations.
These magical charms and spells in the Atharva-veda were believed to have the power to ward off evil, bring good fortune, protect against diseases, and address various everyday concerns. It reflects a different aspect of ancient Indian society and its belief in the supernatural and magical practices.
Therefore, the correct answer to your question is (c) Atharva-veda.