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two animals of special importance in vedic period​

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Answered by rekhesajeri
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Ancient Vedic people know the Lion. The Rig Veda mentions ants , antelope , boars, deer , foxes , gazelles, jackals, lions, monkeys , rabbits, rats, quail, wolves and other Vedas mentioned bears , beaver, elk , hares, lynxes and otters. The Rig Veda also mentioned lions,though the Vedic people had to invent a word for lion

Answered by rituprasad2812
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In Rigveda, animals were considered as wealth. Aryans maintained their cattle on pastures, which were near to their dwellings. They cut the jungles and grazed cattle there. ... The cow has been defined as aghanya, i.e., not to be killed, indicating the high sanctity of the cow in the Vedic period.

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