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Please give me detail information about Vedic period.
I. About their culture.

ii. About their Agriculture.

iii. About their Religion and god ..

iv. About ruler in this period.


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Answers

Answered by vineet9900
1

Explanation:

ABOUT THEIR CULTURE.

Numerous social change took place during vedic period. The concept of varnas along with the rules of marriage was mate quit stiff.

Kshatriya being consider higher than the shudras and the vaisyas.

ABOUT RELIGION AND GOD IN VEDIC PERIOD:

There were many different and various God and goddess in the vedic period .

The king of all god is known as Indra in vedic period.

The imp. gods are like Shiva (The Destroyer God ), Bharma(the creator God ), Bishnu(Who save the people).

The other gods like agni, yaaui, etc.

ABOUT THEIR AGRICULTURE:

It is the main occupation in vedic period.

For their agriculture they use different animal like cow ,bull to plouge their field.

They used different equpiment in field for the production of food in field.

During Vedic period early age people were adopted in the farming .

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Answered by Nєєнα
15

Explanation:

VEDIC PERIOD

Agriculture:::::

The Vedic people cultivated the crops of wheat, barley, and other eatable nuts which were the primary food items. In Rigveda, the Rishis didn’t mention the rice. So that the Vedic people didn’t know about the cultivation of Paddy. The Rishis wrote the hymns in Rig Veda and Atharvaveda about the importance of rains and the cattle.

Culture :::::

the culture and tradition of a country depends on its historical background. Ancient Vedic culture still continues in some aspects in India because the Indians are the successor of the Vedic inhabitants. The culture was divided in two distinct groups; Dravidians and Aryans.

Religio and god :::::

Vishnu and Shiva, the major deities of classical Hinduism, are briefly mentioned in Vedic mythology, and Indra remains the king of the gods in narratives, although he is no longer worshipped

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