what is sabha and samiti? what are the archeological source for the vedic age
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The two popular assemblies of the Aryans were called Sabha, Samiti.
The Iron was discovered in the Vedic period which led to development ¡n agriculture and making of implements.
The two historical sources of the Vedic Age are Literary and Archaeological.
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- Both Sabha and Samiti were related to Rig Vedic period.
- Both Sabha and Samiti were related to Rig Vedic period.Sabha - It was assembly of people , it was popular in early rig vedic period . Whole community was member of sabha and might be participate also. Women also attended Sabha. Sabha took some social importance decision in community welfare and some time also rendered Judicial function though.
- Both Sabha and Samiti were related to Rig Vedic period.Sabha - It was assembly of people , it was popular in early rig vedic period . Whole community was member of sabha and might be participate also. Women also attended Sabha. Sabha took some social importance decision in community welfare and some time also rendered Judicial function though.Samiti - It was also committee of people and it was popular in later rig vedic period. Samiti was further restricted toSources of Vedic Culture - shortcut
- Sources of Vedic Culture - shortcutRigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda and Atharvaveda. The available archaeological sources of the period include iron implements and tools and remains of poetry. only for elites. Women debared to attend samiti. In the last Samiti became only aristocratic body.
- only for elites. Women debared to attend samiti. In the last Samiti became only aristocratic body.It was clear that the condition of women degraded after early vedic age and people also lost their democratic attitude.
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