Lesson 4 of 13 • 8 upvotes • 10:31mins
Pottery says nothing more than use. It doesn’t talk about what is going on in our mind, what do we think about soul, God, philosophies and spiritualism. On the contrary, the Vedic literature is hardly anything more than philosophical and religious compilations. Although, no archaeological finds justify the existence of Vedic Period, the probable parallel co-existence may be considered as an almost inevitable fact. So what items they used, is unearthed in the form of tangible objects while the system of beliefs, actions, thoughts, etc. is addressed by Vedic Literatures. It is in the form of Vedas and supportive peripherals, Vedangas. So in this lesson, we are going to clearly classify the Vedic Literature and talk about its necessary details.
13 lessons • 1h 50m
Overview: The Beginning of Iron Age in India
2:24mins
The Aryans
11:24mins
The Initial Iron Age Cultures in India
10:26mins
The Vedic Literature
10:31mins
Vedic Rituals and Beliefs
7:08mins
Vedic Culture and Society
10:09mins
Vedic Civilization - Other Aspects
8:44mins
The Mahajanapadas
6:25mins
The Imperial Magadh
7:35mins
Buddha and Early Buddhism
12:03mins
Mahavira and Early Jainism
7:07mins
Shramanic Cults and Other Notable Personalities of the Era
9:41mins
Major Sites
6:53mins