
Aryan Society
Aryan Society refers to the social structure and culture of the Indo-Aryans, who migrated to the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE. It is often characterized by the caste system, which divided society into hierarchical groups, including priests (Brahmins), warriors (Kshatriyas), merchants (Vaishyas), and laborers (Shudras). The Aryans practiced a pastoral and agrarian lifestyle, spoke Sanskrit, and contributed to Vedic literature, which laid the foundation for Hindu philosophy and rituals. Their society emphasized ritualistic traditions and a connection to nature, shaping the cultural landscape of ancient India.