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The word Hindu is derived from the Sanskrit word Sindhu, first mentioned in the Rig Veda, was the historic local appellation for the Indus River in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent.
The Rig-Veda (also spelled Rigveda or Rig Veda) is the most ancient and most important of the four Vedas, which are the sacred scriptures of the Hindu religion. The Rig-Veda consists primarily of over 1000 hymns to various Hindu gods, as well as some hymns describing the creation of the universe, and is composed in an early form of Sanskrit called Vedic.
a)they were acquainted with horse chariots and the use of bronze. b)they were acquainted with use of iron. c)they had a system of education. d)they were acquainted with use of copper and the modern ploughshare.
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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.
The quickest and most reliable way to achieve release from pain of earthly desires or attaining Moksha is through Vedic meditation.The Rig Veda, through which we can understand Brahman and thus become one with it, is based on Vedic meditation. Since understanding Rig Veda is practically impossible, the easier way is to master Vedic meditation using which Vedic mantras were written.Vedic meditation is a set of isometric exercises and thus very easy to practice and master.
No, the Rig Veda is not a Chinese text. It is an ancient Indian collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns. Chinese texts include works such as the Tao Te Ching and the Analects of Confucius.
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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.