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who was the grihapati in the early vedic period​

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Answered by sivasanjana
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Explanation:

iha

iha, its master known as Grihapati, in whom was entrusted the utmost authority of the family. Usually, the father is the 'Grihapati', but after him it is the eldest son.

Answered by NainaRamroop
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In the 'later Indian Vedic society,' Grihapati was the male 'head of the family.'

  • During the 'Vedic era,' the household became an important unit. The Vedic period's diversity of families gave way to a 'idealised household' commanded by a Grihapati. In fact, the Vedic society was built on a patriarchal family system.
  • Grihapati was the family's head, a man in charge of his household. The smallest social formation was Giha, whose master was known as Grihapati and to whom the family's highest authority was entrusted. The father is usually the Grihapati, but the eldest son takes his place after him.

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