With reference to the political and social institutions of the Early Vedic Period in ancient India, consider the following statements:
1. The 'Sabha' functioned as a smaller council of village elders and influential nobles, whereas the 'Samiti' was a comprehensive folk assembly representing the tribe as a whole.
2. Women were permitted to participate in the deliberations of the 'Sabha' during the Early Vedic Period.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A1 only
- B2 only
- Both 1 and 2Cevap
- DNeither 1 nor 2
Cevap
Both 1 and 2 are correct.
Both statements are correct. During the Early Vedic (Rigvedic) period, the 'Sabha' was a smaller council composed of elders and distinguished members who performed administrative and judicial functions, while the 'Samiti' was the larger general body of the tribe. Furthermore, women held high status in Rigvedic society and were allowed to participate in the deliberations of the Sabha, a privilege that was revoked during the Later Vedic period.
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Early Vedic Political Institutions (Sabha and Samiti)