The Vedic Age

Time Period of Vedic Age

Background

Theories on the Origin and Migration of the Aryans
(a) Central Asian Theory
(b) European Theory
(c) Arctic or North-Pole Theory
  • Advanced by Bal Gangadhar Tilak.
  • Based on Rigvedic references to regions of six-month-long days and nights and severe cold.
  • Concludes the original home of Aryans lay in the Arctic region.
(d) Tibet Theory
(e) Indian (Indigenous) Theory

Most Accepted View

The Brahmanas consist of details about the meaning of Vedic hymns, their applications and origin stories. Every Veda has several Brahmanas attached to it.

  • Aitareya or Kaushitaki Brahmanas were allotted to Rig Veda for detailing.
  • Tandya and Jaiminiya Brahmanas to Sama Veda for detailing.
  • Taittiriya and Shatpatha Brahmanas to Yajur Veda for detailing.
  • Gopath Brahmana to Atharva Veda for detailing.

The Aranyakas are also called “forest books” as they were written chiefly by hermits residing in the forests for their students. They lay emphasis not on sacrifices but on meditation. They are in fact, opposed to sacrifices and many of the early rituals. They are the concluding portion of the Brahmanas and interpret rituals in a philosophical way.

The Kalpa Sutra is further divided into:

Political Life of Rig Vedic Aryans