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What is Rajan means in Early Vedic Period?​

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Answered by siddhimedhane06
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Early Vedic Aryans were organised into tribes rather than kingdoms. The chief of a tribe was called a rajan.

Answered by juitalwarkar
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Early Vedic Aryans were an organised into tribes rather than the kingdoms. The chief of a tribe was called a rajan.

Purohita and Senani helped the rajan perform his duties. 5. The Swayamvara ceremony was used to choose husbands in the Early Vedic age.

Rajan was the chief of the tribe. He was the ablest and the strongest man. His duties were to protect people from enemies and looked after their welfare.

Composed in archaic, or Vedic, Sanskrit, generally dated between 1500 and 800 bce, and transmitted orally, the Vedas comprise four major texts—the Rig-, the Sama-, the Yajur-, and the Atharvaveda. Of these, the Rigveda is believed to be the earliest.

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