How was wealth measured in the early Vedic period?
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The early vedic period people kept large herds of cattle and they settled down in villages and they became cultivators and they used ox to draw their ploughs.
So cattle was their main wealth and the person who has many cattle was considered to be rich and wealthy at those times
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cattle pasture lands and chariots
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