The Vedic age is not demarcated in historical time but a phase in the socio-cultural development as Aryans who migrated from the European regions to settle in the Indus region.
Vedic Age evolved with the knowledge of Vedic oral traditions as a philosophy of life, in every righteous aspect, discipline and system in a civilized society in sync with the elements of nature.
The changes in the Aryan tradition began with the offshoot of the Avesta and then decline during the Brahaminical Gupta period with the modification of the Vedic essence to variations in rituals & deities worship adopted by the Brahmins. Trace elements of Vedic philosophy was adopted in later stages of Brahaminical era as Vedas written as treatise for convenience, and erroneously believed today to be the Aryan tradition.
By Aryans
Vedic age
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There are different views where the Aryans originated fromone is widely believed they originated from Central Asia.The Aryans settled in the area around the seven rivers(Sapta Sindhu)between 1500 BC and 1000 BC.They named this land 'Brahmavarta'or the 'Land of the Gods'.This period is known as the Early Vedic Period.
It is located in Central Asia.
P. L. Bhargava has written: 'India in the Vedic age' -- subject(s): History, Civilization, Hindu, Aryans, Hindu Civilization
what is the main source of vedic age
it is a term of the vedic age
Buddhism
Yes it did. :DIn the 11th century BCE, as Rig Veda took its final form, the Vedic society transitioned from semi-nomadic life to settled agriculture. This transition led to increased competition and conflicts over resources such as land and water. The Gangetic plains had remained out of bounds to the Vedic tribes because of thick forest cover. However, after 1000 BCE, the use of iron axes and ploughs became widespread and the jungles could be cleared with ease. This enabled the Vedic Aryans to extend their kingdoms along the Gangetic plains and ushered the later Vedic age.
Yes,during that period cow was considered as a standard unit for trade purpose.