in the early Rig Vedic period what was considered to be the most valuable property
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The correct answer is - Cow.
The Cow was considered to be one of the most invaluable properties along with bullocks during the Rig Vedic period.
The Rig Vedic society of the Early Vedic Civilization was patriarchal. Although the non-vegetarian food was consumed, cow meat was never touched and cow slaughter was banned. Cattle rearing, especially cow keeping was their principal occupations.
The Cow was a measure of value. It was called “Godhana” or wealth of cow. Cow milk was a principal food of the Aryans and it was used to make Ghee for sacrifices.
The Cow was considered to be one of the most invaluable properties along with bullocks during the Rig Vedic period.
The Rig Vedic society of the Early Vedic Civilization was patriarchal. Although the non-vegetarian food was consumed, cow meat was never touched and cow slaughter was banned. Cattle rearing, especially cow keeping was their principal occupations.
The Cow was a measure of value. It was called “Godhana” or wealth of cow. Cow milk was a principal food of the Aryans and it was used to make Ghee for sacrifices.
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The answer of your question is "Cow"
In the early Rig vedic period cow was given most importance and was considered to be a valuable property. Although the people of that time also eat time also eat meat but the slaughtering of cow and eating of it's meat was never done. People used to rear the cow as the main profession The milk of cow was used as food.
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In the early Rig vedic period cow was given most importance and was considered to be a valuable property. Although the people of that time also eat time also eat meat but the slaughtering of cow and eating of it's meat was never done. People used to rear the cow as the main profession The milk of cow was used as food.
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