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What do you mean by the Later Vedic Period?
Answer----- this period between 1,000 BC and 600 BC is known as the later vedic period.​

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Answered by Monissha
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This period between 1500 B.C and 600 B.C may be divided into the Early Vedic Period or Rig Vedic Period (1500 BC-1000 BC) and the Later Vedic Period (1000 BC - 600 BC). During the Rig Vedic period, the Aryans were mostly confined to the Indus region, modern day Pakistan. The Rig Veda refers to Saptasindhu or the land of seven rivers.
Answered by preeti353615
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The Vedic society, which is associated with the Kuru-Pancala region but was not the only Indo-Aryan people in northern India, transitioned from semi-nomadic life to settled agriculture in north-western India after the Rigveda took its final form in the 12th century BCE, as the Rigveda had taken its final form.

Explanation:

  • Later Vedic Age is the period that followed the Rig Vedic Age.
  • In the Upper Gangetic basin between 1000 and 600 B.C., all of these later Vedic writings were composed.
  • The Aryans ruled Northern India from the Himalayas to the Vindhyas during the period portrayed by Later Samhitas.
  • During this time, the caste system became more rigorous, with birth as the primary criterion.
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