How did the brahmanas become important in the Later Vedic period?
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The Brahmanas of the later Vedic age were the intellectual and priestly class. The Brahmanas retained a high standard of excellence and knew the details of the rituals. The kshatriyas were the fighting class in the society. War, conquest, administration of the kingdom was the principal duties of this class. By their superior learning some kshatriyas raised themselves to the status of a Brahmana. They composed hymns and performed sacrifices and also challenged the supremacy of Brahmanas.
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They became very important as they were gurus
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They were very important because except Brahmanas there were no gurus to teach in that period. So they were very important in that period
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