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Decline of vedic period

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Answered by Anonymous
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The end of the Vedic period is marked by linguistic, cultural and political changes. According to Bronkhorst, the sramana culture arose in "Greater Magadha," which was Indo-European, but not Vedic. In this culture, kshatriyas were placed higher than Brahmins, and it rejected Vedic authority and rituals.

Answered by luckykahlon1981
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Explanation:

1. Decline Of the power of Aryan rulers

2. The occupation of warrior was confined to only the kshatriyas which was yet another downfall of this age

3. The mahabharta war resulted in the destruction of the vedic preiod

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