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प्रश्न
The Rajan did not have absolute power. Explain.
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उत्तर
The Rajan did not have absolute power because the members of two councils (Samiti and Sabha) exercised control over the king. They advised and guided the king. The member.of the tribe could give his opinion on important matters. In this way Rajan did not have absolute power.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blanks:
The ______ is the most important Veda.
Textbook Keyword: Dharma
Fill in the blank:
The most important god of the early Aryans was ______.
Match the following.
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Aryavarta | (a) commander-in-chief |
| 2. Senani | (b) god of rain and thunder |
| 3. Jana | (c) land of the Aryans |
| 4. Gramin | (d) tribe of the Vedic Period |
| 5. Sabha | (e) headman of the village |
| 6. Indra | (f) smaller assembly of selected people |
How did the king become more powerful during this period?
How did the class system start in Early Vedic society?
What was the position of the women in the Rig Vedic Period?
Who was a Rajan? What were his duties?
Match the columns.
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Magadha | (a) Creator |
| 2. Ashvamedha yagna | (b) Destroyer |
| 3. Grihastha | (c) Kosala |
| 4. Shiva | (d) Patna and Gaya |
| 5. Brahma | (e) Horse sacrifice |
| 6. Avadha | (f) Householder |
Choose the correct answer:
_____________ was the god of rain and thunder.
