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In vedic period goghna refers to?

a guest


Later vedic period?

it is a term of the vedic age


Which period saw the emergence of mahajanapadas?

Later Vedic Period


What is Early vedic period?

The period between 1,500 BCE-1,000 BCE during which the Aryans settled in Sapta Sindhu region is called the Early Vedic Period.


Which vedic text first refers to moneylending?

satapatha brahmana


What was the normal form of government in the Vedic period?

Dictator


What is the period around 1500 BCE when religious practices and beliefs began to solidify in India?

Buddhism


What was the assembly called in the vedic period?

those who controlled trade.


Was Hinduism developed in the vedic period?

Elements of it predate the Vedic period. For instance, a statue of a dancing man from neolithic Harappa is in the same posture as the dancing Nataraja form of the god Shiva.


Which civilization had the Vedic religion?

There is more than one Vedic religion, which refers to religions that emerged in India. This would include Hinduism and Buddhism. Aryan


Analys the changes of society and economic in the early Vedic period and later Vedic period?

The society in the early vedic period was changed a lot, Outside the four-fold division of the society the carpenters, the blacksmiths, the tanners, the fishermen and members of other professions formed their own castes or communities. The power and prestige of the Brahmanas and Kshatriyas increased.


What relationship between the Vedic texts and the Vedas?

There are the four Vedas (the Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharvana Vedas) but the period of the development of Hinduism in which they were written (and some time before that) is sometimes referred to as the Vedic period. So, hypothetically, any text from that time could be "Vedic" but as a general rule the Vedic texts are the texts that only come from the four Vedas.