the Vedic literature of the later period
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Later Vedic period (c. 800–c. 500 bce) The principal literary sources from this period are the Sama-, the Yajur-, and the Atharvaveda (mainly ritual texts), the Brahmanas (manuals on ritual), and the Upanishads (Upanisads) and Aranyakas (collections of philosophical and metaphysical discourses).
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During the Later Vedic age, this language became a language of literature the upper class. It served as a great unifying force in the Indian sub-continent. The Vedic literature were composed in Sanskrit. To begin with the Vedas were recited and not written. They were taught by oral method.
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