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Early Indus Civilizations The Aryans & the Vedic Age

Early Indus Civilizations The Aryans & the Vedic Age

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Early Indus Civilizations

The Aryans & the Vedic Age

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Aryan Migration

• Group that moved into the Indus Valley and eventually ruled over all of India

• Approx. 2000 B.C.

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Aryan Migration

• Aryans were warlike people

• Believed to come from Central Asia

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Aryan Migration

• Aryans were pastoralists– Nomadic people kept herds of

livestock as food source

• learned farming after moving into India

• Were taller and lighter skinned than the people in the Indus Valley

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Sanskrit

• Written language used by the Aryans

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The Vedic Period• Most of what we know

about the early Aryan period comes from the Vedas

• Vedas – Scared writings,

Epic poems, hymns, magic spells

– Passed on by oral tradition

– Provide details about Aryan history and society

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Vedic Society

• Vedas tell us that:– Aryans lived in smaller villages than

Harappans– Villages came together under the

rule of Rajas•War chiefs•Protected the people in return for food

and money

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Vedic Religion

• Polythesitic– Worshipped many gods

connected to a single eternal spirit

• Priests performed rituals that they claimed kept order in the universe – Fire sacrifices – Chanting hymns

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Vedic Social Structure

• Rig Veda – Oldest of the Vedas– Describes the creation of the four varnas– Each varna had played a specific role in society

• Brahmins– Priests and teachers

• Kshatriyas– warriors and rulers

• Vaisyas– Traders, farmers, herders

• Sudras– Servants

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The mouth?

The arms?

The legs?

The feet?

WHO IS…

BrahminsBrahmins

KshatriyasKshatriyas

VaishyasVaishyas

ShudrasShudras

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Varna (Social Hierarchy)

ShudrasShudras(servants, laborers) (servants, laborers)

VaishyasVaishyas(herders, farmers, (herders, farmers,

merchants, craftspeople)merchants, craftspeople)

KshatriyasKshatriyas

(warriors)(warriors)

UntouchablesUntouchables

BrahminsBrahmins(priests)(priests)

Non-Aryans

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Untouchables• Did not belong to a caste• No protections of caste laws• Could not associate with other

castes• Could only perform jobs that

other castes did not • Handling dead animals • Digging graves• Handling trash

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The Caste System

• The varnas were the basis for the caste system

• Castes– Determined what:

• jobs you could have•Who you could marry•Who you could eat with

– Some castes had more privileges than others