The religion of early Vedic Aryans was primarily of
Q. The religion of early Vedic Aryans was primarily of
(a) Bhakti
(b) image worship and Yajnas
(c) worship of nature and Yajnas
(d) worship of nature and Bhakti
Ans: (c) worship of nature and Yajnas
Explanation: The religion of the early Vedic Aryans was primarily characterized by worship of nature and Yajnas.
The early Vedic Aryans practiced a polytheistic religion centered around the worship of various deities associated with natural forces and phenomena. They believed in the divinity and power of natural elements such as the sun, fire, water, air, and celestial bodies. The Vedic texts, particularly the Rigveda, contain hymns and prayers dedicated to these deities.
Yajnas, or sacrificial rituals, played a significant role in the religious practices of the early Vedic Aryans. These rituals involved the offering of various substances, such as clarified butter, grains, and herbs, into the sacred fire as an act of devotion and communication with the deities. Yajnas were performed to seek blessings, express gratitude, and ensure the harmony of the natural and cosmic order.
While elements of Bhakti (devotion) are also present in the Vedic texts, it was not the primary focus of the early Vedic Aryans’ religious practices. Image worship, as seen in later periods of Indian history, was not prevalent during the early Vedic period.
Therefore, the correct answer to your question is (c) worship of nature and Yajnas.