In the early vedic period, on what was the character system based?
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the Rig Vedic society comprises of four varnas which was based on the occupation of individuals. But in the later Vedic period, the society became differentiated on the basis of Varna (Varna came to be birth based rather than profession based). The proliferance of profession gave rise to Jatis
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In the early vedic period, character system based on natural and religion.
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- The Vedic period can be separated into two periods: Early and later periods.
- As time passed from early to later Vedic period, it touched religious, social, political, and economic spheres of life.
- The Early period of Vedic society was far more egalitarian due to the flexibility of the Varna system and the higher and equal status given to the women.
- Inter dining was typical and marrying between two different Varna was allowed.
- An individual could change his 'Varna by changing his occupation'.
- The social structure was more flexible and there as freedom in the early Vedic period.
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