History & Civics
Answer
The epics provide important information about the political, social, and cultural structure of the Epic Age. They offer insights into Aryan kingdoms, military organization, and weapons. The epics highlight values like duty, loyalty, and righteousness, with heroes representing high moral ideals. The Bhagavad Gita, part of the Mahabharata, teaches timeless lessons on duty (karma), righteousness, and the immortality of the soul.
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Read the following excerpt and answer the questions that follow:
"Despite the presence of some women philosophers and the references to a few queens participating in the coronation rituals, women were considered subordinate to men, and were not involved in any major decision making."
(Source : https://egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/64790/1/BLOCK%203.pdf)
(a) What changes occurred in the status of women from the Rig Vedic to the Later Vedic period?
(b) Despite the decline in status, what rights or practices still honoured women during the Later Vedic period?
Give one important feature of the economic activity during the Rig Vedic Civilisation.
Discuss how the Aryans influenced the socio-economic structure in ancient India.
With reference to the early Vedic literature, explain the following:
(a) From which root word is the term 'Veda' derived?
(b) Why is the Rig Veda regarded as the "first testament of mankind"?
(c) How many mandalas are there in the Rig Veda?
(d) Explain how Rig Vedic hymns were preserved and transmitted through generations.