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This is a vast sweep of Indian intellectual, religious, and cultural history. Let me give you a structured timeline around the Vedas: what came before, what they are, and what followed.


1. What were the Vedas?


2. What precedes the Vedas?


3. What happened after the Vedas?


✅ So, in sequence:
Indus Valley & proto-Indo-European roots → Early Vedic hymns → Ritual & sacrifice culture → Philosophical Upanishads → Śramaṇa traditions & new religions → Epics & Purāṇas → Classical Hinduism


Prakrit often gets overlooked when discussing the Vedas, Sanskrit, and later traditions, but it’s absolutely central to the “before and after” story. Let’s situate it properly.


1. Before the Vedas – Proto-languages


2. Prakrit during the Vedic & Post-Vedic Age


3. Literary Importance of Prakrit


4. After the Vedas & Classical Age


5. Importance of Prakrit in the “before and after” Vedic story


👉 In short: Sanskrit was the “language of the gods,” but Prakrit was the “language of the people.”
Without Prakrit, neither Buddhism nor Jainism could have spread so widely, nor would we have the linguistic continuity into today’s Indian tongues.

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