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The Vedic Age is a comprehensive exploration of one of the world’s most influential ancient civilizations. This work delves into the period spanning approximately 1500 to 500 BCE, when the Vedas—the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism—were composed and transmitted orally across generations.
The book examines the daily life, social structures, and religious practices of the Vedic people. It provides insights into their agricultural systems, trade networks, and the development of the caste system. The text also explores the philosophical and spiritual foundations laid during this era, including early concepts of dharma, karma, and moksha that continue to influence Indian culture today.
Through detailed analysis and historical evidence, the author traces the evolution from the Rigvedic period through the Later Vedic period, documenting significant changes in society, language, and religious thought. This is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the origins of Indian civilization and Hindu intellectual traditions.







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