how was the family and the society structure during the vedic period
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After the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilisation in 1900 BCE, a group of Indo-Aryan people migrated into north-western India and started to live in the northern Indus Valley. The period (1500 BC – 500 BC) is called Vedic period as ‘Vedas
Rig Vedic people were organized into tribes rather than Kingdoms. The Kula (family) was the basis of both social and political life of that period.
the Rig Vedic society was essentially tribal and liberal. People owed their primary loyalty to their tribe. The unit of the society was family and the birth of a son was desired.
Rig Vedic people were organized into tribes rather than Kingdoms. The Kula (family) was the basis of both social and political life of that period.
the Rig Vedic society was essentially tribal and liberal. People owed their primary loyalty to their tribe. The unit of the society was family and the birth of a son was desired.
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