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Q: What were the later vedic text?
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What do the Vedic text describe?

I think Vedic texts describes grece


Later vedic period?

it is a term of the vedic age


What is the relationship between the verdic text and Vedas text?

vedic text were a collection of thoughts about the vedas


What is early vedic literature?

the vedic lit. is divided into 2 groups on the basis of there age of composition early vedic and the later vedic A] early vedic literature which comprises of the four principle vedas,brahmanas , aranyakas , upanishads etc. B] later vedic lit. which u didnt asked so i m not goin to answer


Which vedic text first refers to moneylending?

satapatha brahmana


What is the relationship between the Vedas and the Vedic texts?

vedic texts were a collection of thoughts about the Vedas


Which period saw the emergence of mahajanapadas?

Later Vedic Period


What are the relationship between the Vedic text and Vedas?

The Vedas are the oldest sacred texts in Hinduism, while Vedic texts refer to a broader category of ancient religious and philosophical texts associated with the Vedic period in ancient India. The Vedas are considered the most authoritative of the Vedic texts, with other texts like the Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and Upanishads also belonging to this tradition.


When was Yajur Veda Written?

The Yajur Veda was written sometime between 1000 BC to 600 BC. It is part of the Vedic Literature written in The Later Vedic Period.


Which were the three Vedas which came in the later vedic age?

yajurveda,samaveda and atharva veda


How many kingdoms did the Aryans establish by the end of later Vedic Age?

16 kingdoms


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.