Explain the four stages in the life of an Aryan during later Vedic age.
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The Indo-Aryans were part of an expansion into the Indus Valley and Ganges Plain from1800-1500 BCE. This is explained through Indo-Aryan Migration and Kurgan theories. The Indo-Aryans continued to settle the Ganges Plain, bringing their distinct religious beliefs and practices. The Vedic Period
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In the Later Vedic Period, the whole life-span of an Aryan came to be divided into four periods. The four stages of life are known as four ashramas, each of 25 years duration. The four ashramas are Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha, and Sanyasa. The third stage was Vanaprastha Ashrama
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