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Vedic period

Years: 1500BCE - 600BCE

The Vedic period (or Vedic age) is a period in history during which the Vedas, the oldest scriptures of Hinduism, are composed.

The time span of the period is uncertain.

Philological and linguistic evidence indicates that the Rigveda, the oldest of the Vedas, is composed roughly between 1700–1100 BCE, also referred to as the early Vedic period.

The end of the period is commonly estimated to have occurred about 500 BCE, and 150 BCE has been suggested as a terminus ante quem for all Vedic Sanskrit literature.

Transmission of texts in the Vedic period is by oral tradition alone, and a literary tradition sets in only in post-Vedic times.

Despite the difficulties in dating the period, the Vedas can safely be assumed to be several thousands of years old.

The associated culture, sometimes referred to as Vedic civilization, is probably centered early on in the northern and northwestern parts of the Indian subcontinent, but has now spread and constitutes the basis of contemporary Indian culture.After the end of the Vedic period, the Mahajanapadas period in turn gives way to the Maurya Empire (from ca.

320 BCE), the golden age of classical Sanskrit literature.