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... Vedic and provided a sharply focussed and convenient instance of the pre - Aryan cultures of India with which the early Vedic Aryans interacted and laid down the foundations of the later Hinduism , an amalgam of both Aryan and pre - and ...
... Vedic and provided a sharply focussed and convenient instance of the pre - Aryan cultures of India with which the early Vedic Aryans interacted and laid down the foundations of the later Hinduism , an amalgam of both Aryan and pre - and ...
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... Vedic gods in some Hittite and Kassite documents etc. Secondly , the interpretation of many Vedic terms may not be as precise as one thinks them to be . The earliest commentator on the Ṛgveda belonged to the 14th century AD , and ...
... Vedic gods in some Hittite and Kassite documents etc. Secondly , the interpretation of many Vedic terms may not be as precise as one thinks them to be . The earliest commentator on the Ṛgveda belonged to the 14th century AD , and ...
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... Vedic identity of the Painted Grey Ware culture which is earlier than the Northern Black Polished Ware horizon in the Indo - Gangetic divide and the upper Gangetic valley . In that case the archaeological identity of the early Vedic ...
... Vedic identity of the Painted Grey Ware culture which is earlier than the Northern Black Polished Ware horizon in the Indo - Gangetic divide and the upper Gangetic valley . In that case the archaeological identity of the early Vedic ...
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