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Question
____ is the supreme creator god of the ancient indians.
indra
soma
brahma
rigvedic
- choose the correct answer.
a person’s varna was determined by ____.
their family’s wealth
their family’s social status
their spiritual qualifications
the color of their skin
- choose the correct answer.
____ was the basis for the vedic society.
family
economics
religion
government
Question (Unnumbered, about supreme creator god of ancient Indians)
In ancient Indian mythology, Brahma is regarded as the supreme creator god. Indra is a warrior god, Soma is associated with a ritual drink and deity related to it, and Rigvedic refers to the Rigveda (a text) rather than a god.
In the Vedic varna system, a person's varna was determined by their spiritual qualifications (guna and karma in later interpretations, but originally based on one's nature and duties related to spiritual and social roles). Family wealth or social status were not the primary determinants, and skin color is a misinterpretation (though there were later corruptions, the original concept was not based on skin color).
Vedic society was fundamentally based on religion. The Vedas are religious texts, and religious practices, rituals, and the caste system (which had religious underpinnings) were central. Family was important but not the basis, economics and government were not the foundational basis as religion was.
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