Do you agree that the rajan enjoyed absolute power during the Early Vedic Period
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Answer: NO , the Early Vedic Period (ca. 1500-1000 BCE) did not see a unified kingdom, therefore no king enjoyed absolute power.
Explanation: The complex nature of ruling semi-nomadic tribes bound loosely together effectively eliminated the ability of the king to wield absolute power. A careful balance had to be maintained allowing Brahmin priests and tribal elders to rule their respective people while submitting a portion of their gain to the greater kingdom.
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