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Answer the following questions in one or two words/sentences.
1. What are epics?
2. Name the four kingdoms that developed from small tribal organizations.
3. What was the importance of the Rajasuya yagna in the Later Vedic period?
4. What was the highest duty of a woman in the Epic Age?
5. What was the relationship between the guru and his students in a gurukul?​

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Answered by ITSJATINSINGH
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Answered by Anonymous
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An epic is a large body of work that can be broken down into a number of smaller stories, or sometimes called “Issues” in Jira. Epics often encompass multiple teams, on multiple projects, and can even be tracked on multiple boards. Epics are almost always delivered over a set of sprints.

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The four kingdoms were

Kuru (near modem Delhi),

Kosala (Awadh),

Magadha (Patna and Gaya) and.

Kashi (Varanasi) that developed from small tribal

organizations

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When a king ascended the throne the purohita performed the Rajasuya yagna to confer supreme power on him. The king was elevated to the position of God's representative on earth.Jun

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Their highest duty was to serve their husbands and take care of the family. However, they continued to participate in religious ceremonies.

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All were considered equal at the Gurukul and guru (teacher) as well as shisya (student) resided in the same house or lived near to each other. This relationship between guru and shishya was so sacred that no fee was taken from the students.

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