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Discuss the characteristics of the Vedic Society.​

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The family was the smallest unit of a society. It was primarily monogamous and Patriarchal.

The family was the smallest unit of a society. It was primarily monogamous and Patriarchal.Child marriage was not in fashion.

The family was the smallest unit of a society. It was primarily monogamous and Patriarchal.Child marriage was not in fashion.There was freedom of choice in marriage.

The family was the smallest unit of a society. It was primarily monogamous and Patriarchal.Child marriage was not in fashion.There was freedom of choice in marriage.A widow could marry the younger brother of her deceased husband.

The family was the smallest unit of a society. It was primarily monogamous and Patriarchal.Child marriage was not in fashion.There was freedom of choice in marriage.A widow could marry the younger brother of her deceased husband.The wife was a partner of the husband in all religious and social ceremonies.

The family was the smallest unit of a society. It was primarily monogamous and Patriarchal.Child marriage was not in fashion.There was freedom of choice in marriage.A widow could marry the younger brother of her deceased husband.The wife was a partner of the husband in all religious and social ceremonies.The father's property was inherited by son.

The family was the smallest unit of a society. It was primarily monogamous and Patriarchal.Child marriage was not in fashion.There was freedom of choice in marriage.A widow could marry the younger brother of her deceased husband.The wife was a partner of the husband in all religious and social ceremonies.The father's property was inherited by son.The daughter could inherit it only if she was the only child of her parents.

The family was the smallest unit of a society. It was primarily monogamous and Patriarchal.Child marriage was not in fashion.There was freedom of choice in marriage.A widow could marry the younger brother of her deceased husband.The wife was a partner of the husband in all religious and social ceremonies.The father's property was inherited by son.The daughter could inherit it only if she was the only child of her parents.Right to property was known in moveable things like cattle, horse, gold, and ornament and so also in immoveable property like land and house.

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