Vedic & Post-Vedic Literature
Vedic and Post-Vedic Literature represents the foundational textual corpus of Indian civilization, evolving from the focus on sacred hymns and rituals (Vedas, Brahmanas) to complex philosophical inquiry (Upanishads, Darshanas) and codification of socio-political conduct (Sutras, Epics). This continuum reflects the intellectual journey from ritualistic faith to systematic metaphysical and ethical thought.
Evolution of Literature
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Era |
Key Literature & Focus |
Socio-Political and Philosophical Evolution |
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Early Vedic |
The Four Vedas (Samhitas): Primarily the Rigveda, a collection of hymns and prayers, focusing on propitiating nature deities through Yajnas (sacrifices). |
Simple Tribal Society: Reflects a semi-nomadic, pastoral, and largely egalitarian society; the Samhitas are the earliest literary evidence of .... |
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- 4 Temple-Building Traditions of Pallavas, Cholas & Hoysalas
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