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comparative study between Harappan and vedic civilization​

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Answered by tiger2625
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The key differences between Harappa and Vedic Civilization are enumerated as follows: ... It was purely a copper-bronze culture, while the Vedic culture in its later phase is replete with references to iron. The horse, which played a decisive role in the Aryan system of warfare, was not known to the Indus people.

The sources of information of the Harappan civilization are mainly archaeological, while the Vedic culture is mostly known from the literary sources.

Harappans are said to have been the original inhabitants of India while the Aryans are believed to have come to India from central Asia.

The Harappan civilization was urban in nature, Vedic culture was rural and pastoral. At best the Rig Vedic Aryans lived in fortified places protected by mud walls; and these cannot be regarded as towns in the Harappan sense.

In the Indus civilization trade, internal and external, crafts as well as industries were the main sources of economy, Vedic Economy was initially postoral and later became based upon agriculture and cattle rearing.

The agricultural operations, including the ploughing of fields, were better known to the later-Vedic people.

Indus people did not know the use of iron. It was purely a copper-bronze culture, while the Vedic culture in its later phase is replete with references to iron.

The horse, which played a decisive role in the Aryan system of warfare, was not known to the Indus people. A few bones of horse and terracotta figure of a horse-like animal have been unearthed from surkotada.

Indus people were basically peace loving. Their arms (swords, daggers, arrow-heads, spears) were primitive in nature. Aryans were warlike people and were conversant with all kinds of traditional arms and armour and had devised a full-fledged science of war.

Aryans worshiped Varuna, Indra, aditi and a large number of other deities which stood for the principal phenomena of nature. They performed sacrifices and offered milk, ghee, etc. to their The Harappans worshipped Pashupati, mother goddess, animals , snake and nature. The fire-altars were discovered from only one Harappan site at Kalibangan.

The Harappans practiced earth burials whereas the Aryans practiced cremation.

Harappan pottery called black or red pottery was wheel made and very distinctive in nature. The distinctive Aryan pottery is known as PGW (painted grey ware).

The Harappans were short statured, black in complexion, Aryans were tall, well-built and handsome.

The Harappans ate all birds and animals including cow and calf. They ate wheat, barley and bread. The Aryans preferred Barley, milk and its products, specially ghee or butter and enjoyed Soma drink.

Cotton was the basic fabric of the Harappans while the Aryans put on woollen garments

Vedic Sanskrit is the mother of all non-Dravidian languages , Indus script still remains undeciphered.

It was quite clear that Indus people were literate whereas the Vedic people were illiterate (In terms of writing) because there is not a single word for writing in any of the Vedic texts.


luckycharm90: Harappan: it is an archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan, about 24 km (15 mi) west of Sahiwal. The site takes its name from a modern village located near the former course of the Ravi River which now runs 8 km (5.0 mi) in north. The current village of Harappa is less than 1 km (0.62 mi) from the ancient site. Although modern Harappa has a legacy railway station from the period of the British Raj, it is a small crossroads town of 15,000 people today.
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luckycharm90: The Vedic period, or Vedic age, is the period in the history of the northern Indian subcontinent between the end of the urban Indus Valley Civilisation and a second urbanisation which began in the central Indo-Gangetic Plain c. 600 BCE
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Answered by luckycharm90
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harappan:

it is the study of very ancient period i.e. BE (before christ)

Vedic civilization:

This one is during the period of vedas

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