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who were the grihapatis during and after the later Vedic period​

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Answered by Anurag10023
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Explanation:

Brihaspati in the early and later vedic age was the head of a family who will be the eldest male member of the family

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Brihaspati were the grihapatis during and after the later Vedic period​.

Explanation:

  • The independent small landowners were referred to as Grihapatis.
  • Brihaspati in the early and later vedic age was the head of a family who will be the eldest male member of the family
  • They were various classes of people who resided in the villages.
  • Every village had a headman and he was termed as gramabhojaka. On behalf of the king he collected taxes from the masses.
  • On certain occasions he performed the task of a legal judge or even a policeman.
  • Besides grambhojaka the small landowners were referred to as Grihapatis.
  • Below them were the dasas who earned their living by working on the field of others.

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