give a brief account of rig vedic religion
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The nature of Rigvedic religion was Henotheism i.e. a belief in many gods but each god standing out in turns as the highest. Their religion primarily consisted of the worship of gods with a simple ceremonial known as Yajna or sacrifice. Sacrifices consisted of offerings of milk, ghee, grain, flesh and soma.
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The nature of Rigvedic religion was Henotheism i.e. a belief in many gods but each god standing out in turns as the highest. Their religion primarily consisted of the worship of gods with a simple ceremonial known as Yajna or sacrifice. Sacrifices consisted of offerings of milk, ghee, grain, flesh and soma
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