π³ MIND MAP β ORIGIN OF ARYANS & THE VEDIC CIVILIZATION
1οΈβ£ ORIGIN OF THE ARYANS
β Identity
- Aryan = linguistic group, not racial.
- Belongs to Indo-European language family.
β Migration & Archaeology
- Earliest evidence of Indo-Aryans:
- Boghazkoi (Turkey) inscriptions β mention of Mitanni, Hittites.
- Hittites entered Asia Minor before 1950 BCE.
- Indo-Europeans known for horse-drawn chariots.
β Horse Evidence Debate
- India: very few early horse remains.
- Richard Meadow: no clear horse evidence before 2000 BCE β supports migration theory.
β Religious Parallels
- Fire cult common in both Rig Veda and Avesta.
- Soma = Haoma (shared Indo-Iranian ritual drink).
- Society: highly patriarchal.
β Language
- Vedic Sanskrit closely related to:
- Avestan
- Greek
- Latin
- Old Persian
- Germanic branches
2οΈβ£ VEDIC LITERATURE (STRUCTURE)
β Meaning of Veda
- From root vid = βto knowβ.
- Represents sacred knowledge.
β Two Major Divisions
- Samhita (hymns)
- Brahmana β
- Brahmana
- Aranyaka
- Upanishad
3οΈβ£ SAMHITAS (FOUR VEDAS)
β Rig Veda
- Oldest text (1500β1000 BCE).
- 1028 hymns β 10 Mandalas.
- Family Books: Mandala 2β7 (oldest).
- Key deities: Indra, Agni, Soma.
β Sama Veda
- βBook of melodies.β
- Source of Indian classical music.
- 1500+ songs chanted by udgatri priests.
β Yajur Veda
- Ritual formulas + sacrificial rules.
- Two types:
- Krishna (black/mixed)
- Shukla (white/pure)
- Mentions Rajasuya & Vajapeya rituals.
β Atharva Veda
- Spells, charms, folk rituals.
- Reflects non-Aryan culture.
- Two schools: Paippalada, Saunaka.
4οΈβ£ BRAHMANAS β ARANYAKAS β UPANISHADS
β Brahmana
- Detailed explanation of rituals.
- Priests:
- Rig β Hotri
- Yajur β Adhvaryu
- Sama β Udgatri
β Aranyaka
- βForest texts.β
- Transition from ritual to symbolism.
- Two major Rig Vedic Aranyakas:
- Aitareya
- Kaushitaki
β Upanishads
- Philosophical thought: Brahman, Atman, Universe.
- 12 principal Upanishads attached to the 4 Vedas.
5οΈβ£ VEDANGAS & SUTRA LITERATURE
β Six Vedangas
- Shiksha
- Kalpa
- Vyakarana
- Nirukta
- Chandas
- Jyotisha
β Sutra Literature
- Mnemonic, concise aphorisms.
- Kalpa Sutras:
- Εrauta (public rituals)
- GαΉihya (domestic rites)
- Dharma Sutra (social law)
π³ 6οΈβ£ EARLY VEDIC PERIOD (1500β1000 BCE)
β Geography
- Center: Sapta Sindhu (Indus & Punjab region).
β Economy
- Pastoral society; cattle = wealth.
- Dana-stuti hymns praise donors of cows, horses, gold.
β Society
- Two varnas: Arya & Dasa.
- Largely tribal, egalitarian structure.
β Polity
- Tribe = Jana; clan = Vis.
- Raja = tribal chief, not absolute king.
- Unit: Grama (group of families).
π³ 7οΈβ£ LATER VEDIC PERIOD (1000β600 BCE)
β Geography
- Expansion into Western & Middle Ganga plains.
β Economy
- Pastoral β agricultural transition.
- Wet-rice cultivation increases labour specialization.
- Cattle still symbol of wealth.
- Chief called Gopati (lord of cattle).
β Society
- Emergence of varna system (4 varnas).
- Jati grows as birth-based kin units.
- Varna + Jati combine to form caste structure.
β Polity
- Formation of larger kingdoms: Kuru, Panchala.
- Raja becomes monarch β Kshatriya class forms.
- Battle of Ten Kings (Dasarajna):
- Fought on Parushni (Ravi)
- Bharatas victorious.
β Industry
- Blacksmith (karmara), carpenter (takshan), weaver, goldsmith, healer, barber.
β Trade
- Early: barter (cow).
- Later: merchant guilds (Gana β later Sreni).
- Early money units: Nishka, Satamana, Suvarna.
β Tax
- Bali, Bhaga, Sulkaβirregular proto-tax forms.
β Republics
- Gana = republican clan-based polity.
- Uttarakuru & Uttaramadra: early republics.
β Assemblies
- Vidatha most popular; both men & women participate.
- Sabha & Samiti become more political.
π³ 8οΈβ£ SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
β Varna System
- Based on Purusha Sukta.
- Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra.
β Ashrama System
- Brahmacharya
- Grihastha
- Vanaprastha
- Sannyasa
β Gotra
- Lineage from a common ancestor.
- First appears in Atharva Veda.
- Rule: Gotra exogamy (no marriage in same gotra).
β Position of Women
Early Vedic
- High status, free movement.
- Participated in assemblies & rituals.
- Widow remarriage allowed.
- No child marriage.
- Learned women: Gargi, Maitreyi.
Later Vedic
- Reduced political rights.
- Child marriage begins.
- Daughters seen as economic burden (Aitareya Brahmana).
- Social restrictions increase.
β QUICK SUMMARY (SUPER MEMORY POINTS)
- Aryans = linguistic, not racial.
- Vedic literature: Samhita β Brahmana β Aranyaka β Upanishad.
- Rig Veda = oldest Indo-Aryan text.
- Early Vedic = pastoral; Later Vedic = agrarian.
- Battle of Ten Kings β Bharatas win.
- Gotra system appears later; same-gotra marriage banned.
- Women: high status early, decline later.