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| #17633670 in Books | 1991-07-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.56 x.73 x6.54l,1.07 | File type: PDF | 174 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Rgvedic Society|By Katie E. Lindstrom|Aguilar I Matas provides a rare yet necessary look at the complexity of Rgvedic SOCIETY instead of focusing, as many do, on Rgvedic religion. He shows that aryas were a heterogenous community composed of a number of groups including the ari and the suri. The Rgveda promoted suri ideals and Indra religion. This text also depicts the ari as||'..".an interesting addition to specialist collections.'|Joel P. Brereton, "Religious Studies , 1993.|'"Anerkennung geb]hrt der Gr]ndlichkeit und Umsicht, mit der M. an die Interpretation der Texte herangeht.'|A.B.-R., "Zeitschrift der Deutsche Morgenlandisch
It is generally supposed that the Vedic tradition emerged from certain Brahmanic circles of poets, priests and theoreticians who depended economically very much on a kind of pastoral aristocracy. As against this point of view the book maintains the theory that the Vedic tradition was mainly connected with the warrior world, in particular with certain groups of seers that surrounded the warrior chiefs called suris and strongly opposed the pastoral aristocracy and t...
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