DMPQ- Enumerate the features of the Vedic age.

The Vedic Age started with the Aryan occupation of the Indo-Gangetic Plains. Meaning of the word Arya: Noble. They spoke Sanskrit, an Indo-European language. They led a rural, semi-nomadic life as compared to the Indus Valley people who were urbanised. It is believed that they entered India through the Khyber Pass.

Political structure:

  • Monarchical form of government with a king known as Rajan.
  • Patriarchal families. Jana was the largest social unit in Rig Vedic times. Subscribe on YouTube
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  • Social grouping: kula (family) – grama – visu – jana.
  • Tribal assemblies were called Sabhas and Samitis. Examples of tribal kingdoms: Bharatas, Matsyas, Yadus and Purus.
  • Social structure:

    • Women enjoyed a respectable position. They were allowed to take part in Sabhas and Samitis. There were women poets too (Apala, Lopamudra, Viswavara and Ghosa).
    • Cattle especially cows became very important.
    • Monogamy was practised but polygamy was observed among royalty and noble families.
    • There was no child marriage.
    • Social distinctions existed but were not rigid and hereditary.

    Economic structure:

    • They were a pastoral and cattle-rearing people.
    • They practised agriculture.
    • Products made out of copper, iron and bronze were in use.
    • They had horse chariots.
    • Rivers were used for transport.
    • Cotton and woollen fabrics were spun and used.
    • Initially trade was conducted through the barter system but later on coins called ‘nishka’ were in use.

    Religion:

    • They worshipped natural forces like earth, fire, wind, rain, thunder, etc. by personifying them into deities.
    • Indra (thunder) was the most important deity. Other deities were Prithvi (earth), Agni (fire), Varuna (rain) and Vayu (wind).
    • Female deities were Ushas and Aditi.
    • There were no temples and no idol worship.

     

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