Trade in the Vedic Age primarily occurred through barter systems, where goods and services were exchanged directly without the use of money. Items such as grains, cattle, textiles, and metals were commonly traded. Additionally, trade routes emerged, connecting various regions, which facilitated the exchange of goods and cultural practices. The use of precious metals, particularly gold and silver, gradually started to play a role in trade transactions during this period.
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it is a term of the vedic age
The Vedic Age in ancient India is generally considered to have occurred between approximately 1500 BCE and 500 BCE. This period is characterized by the composition of the Vedas, the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism. It saw the emergence of a complex social structure, including the caste system, and significant developments in philosophy, religion, and culture. The Vedic Age laid the foundational aspects of Hindu traditions that continue to influence Indian society today.
Yes,during that period cow was considered as a standard unit for trade purpose.
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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
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Ravi Prakash Arya has written: 'Somayaga (Vedic Process of Rainformation)' 'Dhanurveda, the Vedic military science' 'Nature of Science and Technology in the Vedic Age' 'A Vedic concordance' -- subject(s): Concordances, Vedas 'Vedic meteorology' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Vedic literature, Meteorology in literature 'Weather Forecast in Vedic Times'
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