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Discuss the main features of the rig vedic religion

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Answered by Shubhamkumar111
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Right Veda is my favorite because doesn't talk about God define music and education
Answered by vikram991
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  • In Vedic period, people worship many natural forces. Among them Indra, Mitra, Varuna, Agni, Yama are  main. To please them anushthans were done. The creator, preserver and destroyer is one God (Ishwar), Multi-gods and goddesses described in Vedas are living forms of natural forces.
  • Some gods in Vedas are considered as feelings (Bhavas). Feeling of Shradha, Krodha (Devotion, anger) in man are considered as god and goddesses in Vedas. The basis of Vedic philosophy is, there  was no form of gods and goddesses (Nirakar) as these were natural forces.
  • The rst mandai of the Rig Veda says that (Ishwar or ultimate truth) is one but intellectuals call it with  different names.
  • According to Upnishadas: The all pervasive Brahma in the world and the soul in man are one and the  same. The objective of man is to feel this Ekatma. Due to feeling of this Ekatma, person gets  permanent bliss or happiness (Sachidananda). This philosophy has given the message of tolerance  (Sahishnuta) to all mankind. A system of four Purusharthas is given in Vedic philosophy to elevate  man’s spritual and physical life. They are (t) Dharma (it) Artha (Hi) Kama (iv) Moksha.

1. Dharma: Fulllment of duty and good behaviour

2. Artha: Achieving material prosperity

3. Kama: Achievement of physical pleasure

4. Moksha: To achieve salvation or Mukti by following the path of Karma (deeds), Gyana  (knowledge), Bhakti (devotion). The development of man and society is possible by appropriate  co-ordination of four Purusharthas.

4. According to Vedic philosophy, rebirth occurs on the basis of Karma (deeds). Hence, by doing good  deeds man can make his life best.

In Vedic Darshan, Vasudhev Kutumbkam is illustrated. By this a man make free himself from the  chains of narrowness and consider whole earth as his family.

5. In Vedic philosophy, inspiration is given to keep the elements of nature like Agni, Jal, Prithvi, Vayu,  Aakash pure through Stuti and Yajanas

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