why do you think it was important for the people of the vedic age to understand the vedas
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it was a noble virtue
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in the early vedic age the vedas were considered to be very important part of education it was one of the main task you had to complete to be considered as a learned brahmin. the records were written in sanskrit by brahmins and sanskrit was the language of learneds the general public didn't have any idea of sanskrit as it was very hard to learn and the vedas were written in sanskrit which made it seem as an impossible task for the general public since they couldn't understand a word.
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in the early vedic age the vedas were considered to be very important part of education it was one of the main task you had to complete to be considered as a learned brahmin
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