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what was the mainstay of the later vedic period​

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Answered by basnetjkb
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Answer:

Later Vedic Age (1000-600 B.C.)

During the Later Vedic Age the Aryans thoroughly subdued the fertile plains watered by Yamuna, Ganges and Sadanira. They crossed the Vindhyas and settled in the Deccan, to the north of Godavari. During the Later Vedic Age popular assemblies lost much of their importance and royal power increased at their cost. In other words, chiefdom gave way to kingdom. Formation of large kingdoms made the king more powerful.

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Answered by arpandas2341
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Explanation:

The period of 1500 B.C and 600 B.C was divided into Early Vedic Age (Vedic Period) and Later Vedic Age. Vedic Period: 1500 B.C- 1000 B.C; It was in this period, Aryans were supposed to have invaded India. This period is based on the Vedic texts compiled after the Veda.

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