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society and economic of early Vedic age introduction



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Answered by rithiga11
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The Early Vedic economy was mainly pastoral and cow was the most important form of wealth. Agriculture had primary importance in the life of the later Vedic people. The Early Vedic society was tribal and basically egalitarian. ... appeared in the religious firmament of the Later Vedic Period.

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Answered by insha869
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The Vedic society was patriarchal and patrilineal. Early Indo-Aryans were a Late Bronze Age society centred in the Punjab, organised into tribes rather than kingdoms, and primarily sustained by a pastoral way of life. Around c. 1200–1000 BCE the Aryan culture spread eastward to the fertile western Ganges Plain.

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The four varnas which came to be regarded as four classes of Indian society were first mentioned in Rigveda where are described the Brahmans (priests), Kshatriyas (kings, aristocracy, warriors), Vaishyas (agriculturists, traders) and Sudras (farmers, craftsmen, laborers). ...

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