Abstract
The ancient Indian civilization, rooted in the Vedic culture, represents one of the most profound and enduring contributions to human history. Emerging around 1500 BCE, the Vedic period laid the foundation for Indian society, shaping its religious, philosophical, and social structures. This study delves into the evolution of Vedic civilization, exploring its origins, cultural ethos, and the transformative role it played in shaping Indian traditions and global thought. Key aspects such as the development of the Vedas, the establishment of the caste system, and the evolution of rituals and spiritual practices are examined to understand their societal implications. Additionally, the research highlights the intellectual advancements of the period, including mathematics, astronomy, and linguistic studies, which influenced both Eastern and Western knowledge systems. The paper also evaluates the dissemination of Vedic philosophies—such as yoga, Ayurveda, and the concept of dharma—across borders, underscoring their relevance in contemporary global contexts. By analyzing the profound interplay between tradition and innovation, this study aims to illuminate the enduring legacy of Vedic culture as a cornerstone of ancient Indian civilization and its far-reaching impact on world history, culture, and thought.
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