Thursday, November 1, 2018

Differences between Indus Valley Civilization and Vedic Civilization

Today we will try to differentiate between the Indus Valley Civilization and the Vedic period culture.

Differences between Indus Civilization and Rigvedic Civilization


  1. Rigvedic civilization seems to be rural culture, whereas the people of Indus Civilization were well-informed in the well-planned civil life.
  2. Aryans were conversant in gold and silver in metals and their area unit definite references to the employment of iron in Yajurveda. People of Indus civilization used gold and silver, but they used to use silver more than gold. They knew the manufacture of various instruments and instruments of copper and bronze, but they were not familiar with iron.
  3. The horse was of great importance in the life of Rigvedic Aryans. But there is no definitive evidence that people of Indus Civilization were familiar with Ashwa.
  4. There is no mention of the tiger in Vedas and very few mentions of the elephant is found. But there is a considerable amount of marking on both the tiger and the elephant on the postures of the Indus Civilization.
  5. Arya used to manufacture various weapons and weapons. They knew to make armor in defense measures while digging any site of the Indus Civilization, there was no definitive defense material available yet.
  6. Arya gave special respect to the cow. But in the Indus Civilization, postures and other works of art seem to be that the cow's special significance was not, the bull was more important than a cow.
  7. Arya was probably not pagan. On the opposite hand, individuals of Indus civilization were pagan.
  8. Female idols from the places of Indus Civilization seem to be accessible within the range of Gods that it seems that Mother deity had a very important place within the gods of Indus Civilization. Male deities in Aryans have been more important. The importance of ladies is relatively low.
  9. Marshal didn't realize the prevalence of yagyakandha in Mohanjodad and not obtaining the residue of fire-related residues in Harappa. While the yajnas are vital within the nonsecular lifetime of Aryans.
  10. It is evident from the postures and alternative instruments of the Indus Civilization that individuals were ready to write, but some scholars have a belief about the Aryans that they did not acumen to put in writing, however, some students have a belief regarding the Aryans that they didn't acumen to put in writing and study- Teaching accustomed be oral.
  11. The Rig religious text mentions the fortresses of Asuras and that we recognize that each one the foremost cities of Indus Civilization were within the fort.
  12. The unrealities have also been called flat noses. Flattened nostrils are seen in a number of the idols of the Harappan culture. The nerves of the Aryans were intense.

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