3) In which region was the Rigveda composed?
a. North-east. b. North-west. c. North-South. d.western -east
Answers
Answer:
Punjab Region
Explanation:
Rigveda, (Sanskrit:
“The Knowledge of Verses”) also spelled Ṛgveda, the oldest of the sacred books of Hinduism, composed in an ancient form of Sanskrit about 1500 bce, in what is now the Punjab region of India and Pakistan.
It consists of a collection of 1,028 poems grouped into 10 “circles” (mandalas).
Answer:
Rigveda is composed in North-west
Explanation:
A collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns from ancient India is known as the Rigveda or Rig Veda. It is one of the four revered Vedic scriptures that Hindus consider to be canonical. The earliest known Vedic Sanskrit text is the Rigveda. The earliest texts in any Indo-European language are found in its early strata. It is a sizable collection of hymns to the gods that are chanted at different rites. They were written in Vedic, an ancient tongue that eventually gave rise to classical Sanskrit.
The ten volumes, or maalas, that make up the Rig Veda's 1028 hymns.
Each maala contains sktas (hymns) made up of distinct strophes known as c (ric), from which the name Rig Veda was derived. The evidence from philology and linguistics suggests that the Rig Veda.
It is one of the oldest writings still in existence in any Indo-European language, and it is believed to have been written between 1500 and 1200 BCE in the area that is now Pakistan.
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