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Which of the following foundational Vedic hymns, often interpreted as a proto-scientific inquiry into the origins of the cosmos, best exemplifies the nascent philosophical and cosmological questioning that would later evolve into more complex Upanishadic thought?
The Nasadiya Sukta (Rigveda 10.129)
The Hymn to Indra (Rigveda 2.12)
The Purusha Sukta (Rigveda 10.90)
The Gayatri Mantra (Rigveda 3.62.10)
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ing about the absolute beginning of existence, famously stating, "Who then knows whence it has sprung?" This hymn's agnosticism and exploration of pre-creation states directly foreshadow the Upanishadic emphasis on metaphysical inquiry and the nature of reality. The Purusha Sukta, while cosmologically significant, focuses on the cosmic sacrifice and the origin of social order rather than the genesis of the universe itself. The Gayatri Mantra is a prayer for enlightenment and spiritual guidance, and the Hymn to Indra celebrates the king of the gods, neither of which directly addresses the fundamental question of cosmic origins in the same speculative manner as the Nasadiya Sukt
The Mycenaean civilization of Greece.
The Shang Dynasty of China.
Question: Considering the material culture of the Indus Valley Civilization, the presence of standardized weights and measures, the sophisticated urban planning with grid layouts, and the extensive trade networks suggest a level of societal organization that is most critically comparable to which of the following, in terms of administrative and economic sophistication? A) Early dynastic Egypt, particularly during the Old Kingdom’s pyramid-building era.
Mesopotamia during the Sumerian and Akkadian periods.
Q3Domain Verified
The shift from the early Vedic period, characterized by pastoralism and tribal organization, to the later Vedic period, marked by the emergence of kingdoms, the development of the Varna system into a more rigid hierarchy, and the compilation of the Brahmanas, reflects a fundamental transformation. This transformation is best understood as a process of:
State formation and the consolidation of agrarian economies, necessitating new social and religious justifications.
Syncretism with existing indigenous cultures, leading to a more complex social and religious structure.
External invasions and cultural imposition by new Indo-Aryan groups.
Internal ideological evolution driven by the philosophical debates within the Vedic corpus itself.

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