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what are differences between the pre-vedic society andpost vedic-society​

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Answered by deepeshsinghania0654
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The Vedic-Aryans were largely rural, while the characteristic features of the Indus valley civilisation are the amenities of a developed city life. The former probably knew of iron and defensive armour, which are totally absent in the latter. The horse played an eminent part in the Vedic civilisation but its early existence is doubted in the Indus valley. There were also important differences in respect of religious beliefs and practices.”

The Vedas are the only literary source from where one learns about the Aryans in India. The RgVeda Samhita is the earliest book on the Aryans. Vedic society was rural and agricultural. Temples and schools emerged as the basic institutions of various socio-cultural and educational activities.

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