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Possibly. It's unlikely that it was a Vedic\Aryan civilization.
it evolved from the vedic religion in India and it evolved over time
Same relation as the relation between Christianity and the western civilization. Or the Vedic dharma and the Hindu civilization. While Islam has spread by invasion, force, and mass production of children and forcing Islam on the children, the Vedic dharma survives and spreads since millenniums by free will. 1000 years of Islamic onslaught could not kill this Vedic dharma.
There is more than one Vedic religion, which refers to religions that emerged in India. This would include Hinduism and Buddhism. Aryan
The Vedic period lasted from about 1500 to 500 BCE, laying the foundations of Hinduism and other cultural aspects of early Indian society.Aryan society became increasingly agricultural and was socially organized around the 4 varnas, or social castes
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.
Brahmans were the direct descendants of lord Brahma. They were the first to appear on earth and superior in knowledge, Power and skills than other castes. Only they were given power to practice Vedic Rituals.
The earliest known civilization in India existed from about 2500â??1700 BCE. It was known as the Indus Valley Civilization. We didn't know of its existence until 1921.
P. L. Bhargava has written: 'India in the Vedic age' -- subject(s): History, Civilization, Hindu, Aryans, Hindu Civilization
K. C. Singhal has written: 'The ancient history of India, Vedic period' -- subject(s): Hindu Civilization, Hindu Mythology, History and criticism, Vedic literature
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