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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of the "The Complete Ancient Indian History & Vedic Culture Course 2026," which of the following philosophical schools, as elaborated in the Vedic period, most directly emphasizes the concept of "karma" as a causal principle governing rebirth and the cycle of suffering (samsar
Vedanta
Mimamsa
, and thus forms a foundational element for later Indian ethical and metaphysical systems? A) Nyaya
Vaisheshika
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's focus on karma as a causal principle for rebirth and suffering directly points to the core tenets of Vedanta, making it the specialist-level correct answer. Distractors are incorrect because while they are part of the broader Indian philosophical landscape, their primary focus is not the comprehensive exploration of karma as the central driver of the cyclical existence that Vedanta addresses. Question: Considering the "The Complete Ancient Indian History & Vedic Culture Course 2026," how did the transition from the early Vedic period (Rigvedic) to the later Vedic period (Brahmanas and Upanishads) fundamentally alter the emphasis on ritual, societal structure, and the understanding of the divine, moving towards a more complex and stratified system?
An increasing reliance on oral tradition for knowledge preservation, leading to a decentralization of religious authority.
The formalization of the *yajna* (sacrifice) as a complex, often priestly-mediated, cosmic act, alongside the development of the caste system and philosophical inquiry into Brahman.
A growing emphasis on domestic rituals and personal devotion as substitutes for large-scale public sacrifices, leading to a more inclusive religious practice.
A shift from anthropomorphic deities to abstract cosmic principles, with a decrease in the importance of elaborate sacrifices.
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In the context of "The Complete Ancient Indian History & Vedic Culture Course 2026," the concept of *Rta* in the Rigveda represents a fundamental ordering principle. How does understanding *Rta* provide insight into the early Vedic worldview regarding cosmic order, divine governance, and human responsibility?
*Rta* embodies the cosmic and moral order that upholds the universe, influenced by the actions of both gods and humans, and its disruption leads to chaos.
*Rta* signifies a divinely ordained social hierarchy that dictates individual roles and responsibilities within the Vedic society.
*Rta* is solely a concept related to fertility rituals and the abundance of agricultural produce, lacking broader metaphysical significance.
*Rta* primarily denotes the cyclical nature of seasons and celestial movements, with no direct implication for human moral conduct.

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