Description
The Vedic religion, practiced by Indo-Aryans around 3,000 years ago, revolved around rituals, hymns, and sacrifices to gods like Indra, Agni, and Soma, representing natural forces and cosmic principles. Central to this belief system were the Vedas, sacred texts emphasizing cosmic order (Rita), prosperity, protection, and spiritual liberation. Key practices included fire sacrifices (yajnas), chants, and worship of natural elements, fostering a profound connection with the divine and the universe’s cyclical rhythms. This religion formed the foundation of early Indian spiritual traditions