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The term Aryan means pure, and implies …

Years: 2637BCE - 910BCE

The term Aryan means pure, and implies the invaders' conscious attempts at retaining their tribal identity and roots while maintaining a social distance from earlier inhabitants.

Although archaeology has not yielded proof of the identity of the Aryans, the evolution and spread of their culture across the Indo-Gangetic Plain is generally undisputed.

Modern knowledge of the early stages of this process rests on a body of sacred texts: the four Vedas (collections of hymns, prayers, and liturgy), the Brahmanas and the Upanishads (commentaries on Vedic rituals and philosophical treatises), and the Puranas (traditional mythic-historical works).

The sanctity accorded to these texts and the manner of their preservation over several millennia—by an unbroken oral tradition—make them part of the living Hindu tradition.

These sacred texts offer guidance in piecing together Aryan beliefs and activities.

The sanctity accorded to these texts and the manner of their preservation over several millennia—by an unbroken oral tradition—make them part of the living Hindu tradition.

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