Which one of the following statements about Rig Veda is not correct?a)...
The mode of worship was simple. The Vedic worship meant primarily only oblation and prayer. A great value was attached to the hymns. The Aryans chanted hymns to appease the various divinities. Yajna or sacrifice was another mode to appease the gods and goddesses. They offered milk, ghee, grains, wine, fruits etc. as offering into fire.
Animals like horses, buffaloes, rams, bulls, and even cows were also sometimes sacrificed. The process of sacrifice was simple. Every Aryan family took part in the offering of prayers and performing of fire-sacrifice. There was no priestly class for performing these religious sites. No shrine or temple was built. Image worship was unknown in those days.
The theory of reincarnation or rebirth was not completely formed. The Rig Vedic hymns had no consistent theory regarding life after death. The Rig Vedic idea of life after death was very vague. The soul departed to “Land of fathers”, pitralok was received by Yama and rewarded or punished according to its deeds. So the conception of rebirth was there.
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Which one of the following statements about Rig Veda is not correct?a)...
Rig Veda is the oldest and most important of the four Vedas, the sacred texts of Hinduism. It consists of a collection of hymns, prayers, and mantras addressed to various deities. Here's an explanation of why option 'D' is the incorrect statement about Rig Veda:
Deities worshipped through prayer and sacrificial rituals
The Rig Veda is primarily a collection of hymns addressed to various deities, such as Agni (the god of fire), Indra (the god of thunder and lightning), Surya (the sun god), and Varuna (the god of water). These deities were worshipped through prayer and sacrificial rituals, which were performed by priests called brahmins.
Gods presented as powerful and interveners
The gods in Rig Veda are presented as powerful beings who could be made to intervene in the world of men through the performance of sacrifices. The hymns often describe the gods as having control over natural phenomena, such as rain, wind, and lightning, and as being able to grant blessings to their worshippers.
Gods supposed to partake of offerings
In the Rig Veda, it is believed that the gods partake of the offerings as they are consumed by the fire. The sacrifices are performed in a fire altar called a yajna, and the offerings consist of items such as ghee (clarified butter), grains, and soma (a sacred plant).
Sacrifices not performed in temples
Contrary to option 'D', the sacrifices were not performed in temples. In Vedic times, temples as we know them did not exist. The sacrifices were usually performed in open spaces, such as a yajna-shala (sacrificial hall) or a designated area in a household. It was only much later, during the Puranic period, that temples began to be built as permanent structures for worship.
In conclusion, the correct statement is that the sacrifices were not performed in temples, but in designated spaces such as yajna-shalas or households.
Which one of the following statements about Rig Veda is not correct?a)...
During the time of Rigveda (the oldest Veda), temples were not present or made. Refer Ncert class 6 for more.
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