Describe the Indian society during the Mahabharata period?
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Answer:The epic period is estimated to be roughly from 1000 to 600 B.C. The ancient Indian society is described in a very vivid manner in these three epics. The two famous Indian epics that were created during this time were the Ramayana and Mahabharata. ... The Mahabharata is a foundation of the religion that is thriving today.
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Indian society during the Mahabharata period:
- A person in the Mahabharata society descended his status and rights by virtue of staying a member of caste-group rather than as an individual on the strength of his merits.
- The Indian society during the Mahabharata period had a class system in place
- Mahabharatha has influenced the Indian culture in a big way. In fact, they went on to form the core essence of Hinduism.
- People continued equipped for any attacks by keeping weapons with them.
- The soldiers are taught in using weapons and supposed to be the protectors of the palaces.
- The king was supreme and had all the powers. At the same time priests were committed with religious activities and they too became powerful like the king.
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