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THE VEDIC
U R P A N P L A N N I N G
History
The Indus-Saraswati Valley
Civilizations spread over more
than 250,000 square miles, and
included over 1600 sites.
INTRO
VediD
c UCTION
The Vedic civilization is named after the Vedas, the
oldest specimen of Indo-European language and the
most important source of information about the
history of the period.
•Vedic civilization flourished along the Saraswati
River in present-day Haryana and
Punjab, India.
• Then they moved to the Indo-Gangetic plains
•By the 6th century BC. They occupied all of northern
India called Aryavarta.
•This period of 1500 BC. It is divided into the early
600 BC Vedic or Rigedic period
(1500 BC-1000 BC and the Late Vedic period (1000 BC
-600 BC).
CLASSIFICATION OF VEDIC PERIOD
1. Early Vedic Period (1500-1000 BC) aka Rig Vedic
The Rig Veda was written during this period.
•Most of the population lived in his Sapta Sindhava (Land of Seven Rivers) region. These seven rivers are:
Sindhu (Indus), Vipash (Beas), Vitastha (Jhelam), Parshni (Ravi), Asikuni (Chenab), Shtudri (Satruji), Saraswati.
• There were several such tribal kingdoms - Bharata, Matsas, Yadus, Purus.
Women had equal opportunities as men for their spiritual & intellectual development They could attend the
popular assemblies, no child marriage & sati practice
There were no temples and no idol worship
Later Vedic Period (1000-600
Existed between 1000 BCE to 600
All the other Vedas were written in this age.
Population shifted from Indus Valley to Ganga plains. Kingdoms like Mahajanapadas
were formed by amalgamating smaller kingdoms.
The Varna system became prevalent -four divisions of society Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas and Sudras. A
Brahmin and Kshatriyas occupied a higher position than others & many sub-castes on the basis of occupation
emerged.
Women were considered inferior and subordinate to men non and also lost their political rights of attending
assemblies. Child marriages became common.
VEDIC VILLAGE PLANNING
Palisade encircling the village
entrance were of a particular
kind.
•In course of time these
peculiar railing became
emblem of protection, used
not only to enclose the village,
but
Paling around fields
Eventually anything
sacred in nature.
•In another form it still
survives as Gopurams(cow-
gate) and
Buddhist archways like
Toranas.
V E D I C V I L L A G E P L A N N I N G
The planning of the village was organic in the way that it was planned according to the a
User groups/varnas function in the Society was divided into the four vamas -
The brahmans who were the center of all knowldege,
the kshatriyas -who were the controllers of political power,
the vaishyas- who were tradesmen and farmers
the shudras -who were the artisans and the craftsmen
E V O L U T I O N O F
V E D I C H O U S E
• Circular individual huts
were built in clusters around a
central court.
•These circular huts evolved
into rectangular huts
• These evolved into the later
courtyard houses
•Primary Building Material: Timber,
The surrounding forests provided ample building material in the form of bamboo and mud.
•The Aryan hut inits most basic shape was circular in plan with a thatched roof over a
network of bamboo ribs.
•Cluster of these huts forms a courtyard.
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D E T A I L S O F V E D I C H O U S E
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and iron were made by workers.
Industrial activity became specialized with
metal work, leather work, carpentry.
Wood working: the Taksan and Tastr were
ordinary carpenters who were involved in
making furniture, and wooden vessels
The potters made
different kinds of
vessels for domestic
use.
Hemispherical dome.
Square railing (Harmika).
Chhatris.
Diameter 120 feet height
54 feet.
Toranas.
Ashokan Lion Capital pillar.
Southern gate.
Pradakshina path.
S A N C H I S T U P A
Verul Leni'.
30 km north-northwest of
Aurangabad.
Largest single monolithic excavation.
Epitome of Indian rock-cut
architecture.
34 "caves"
Excavated out of the vertical face of
the Charanandri hills.
Carpenter's cave (Cave 10).
Dashavatara cave (Cave 15).
E L L O R A C A V E S
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Paintings and sculptures
Buddhist monks
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A J A N T A C A V E S
T H A N K Y O U

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vedic-architecture.pptx

  • 1. THE VEDIC U R P A N P L A N N I N G
  • 2. History The Indus-Saraswati Valley Civilizations spread over more than 250,000 square miles, and included over 1600 sites.
  • 3. INTRO VediD c UCTION The Vedic civilization is named after the Vedas, the oldest specimen of Indo-European language and the most important source of information about the history of the period. •Vedic civilization flourished along the Saraswati River in present-day Haryana and Punjab, India. • Then they moved to the Indo-Gangetic plains •By the 6th century BC. They occupied all of northern India called Aryavarta. •This period of 1500 BC. It is divided into the early 600 BC Vedic or Rigedic period (1500 BC-1000 BC and the Late Vedic period (1000 BC -600 BC).
  • 4. CLASSIFICATION OF VEDIC PERIOD 1. Early Vedic Period (1500-1000 BC) aka Rig Vedic The Rig Veda was written during this period. •Most of the population lived in his Sapta Sindhava (Land of Seven Rivers) region. These seven rivers are: Sindhu (Indus), Vipash (Beas), Vitastha (Jhelam), Parshni (Ravi), Asikuni (Chenab), Shtudri (Satruji), Saraswati. • There were several such tribal kingdoms - Bharata, Matsas, Yadus, Purus. Women had equal opportunities as men for their spiritual & intellectual development They could attend the popular assemblies, no child marriage & sati practice There were no temples and no idol worship Later Vedic Period (1000-600 Existed between 1000 BCE to 600 All the other Vedas were written in this age. Population shifted from Indus Valley to Ganga plains. Kingdoms like Mahajanapadas were formed by amalgamating smaller kingdoms. The Varna system became prevalent -four divisions of society Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas and Sudras. A Brahmin and Kshatriyas occupied a higher position than others & many sub-castes on the basis of occupation emerged. Women were considered inferior and subordinate to men non and also lost their political rights of attending assemblies. Child marriages became common.
  • 5. VEDIC VILLAGE PLANNING Palisade encircling the village entrance were of a particular kind. •In course of time these peculiar railing became emblem of protection, used not only to enclose the village, but Paling around fields Eventually anything sacred in nature. •In another form it still survives as Gopurams(cow- gate) and Buddhist archways like Toranas.
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  • 7. V E D I C V I L L A G E P L A N N I N G The planning of the village was organic in the way that it was planned according to the a User groups/varnas function in the Society was divided into the four vamas - The brahmans who were the center of all knowldege, the kshatriyas -who were the controllers of political power, the vaishyas- who were tradesmen and farmers the shudras -who were the artisans and the craftsmen
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  • 9. E V O L U T I O N O F V E D I C H O U S E • Circular individual huts were built in clusters around a central court. •These circular huts evolved into rectangular huts • These evolved into the later courtyard houses
  • 10. •Primary Building Material: Timber, The surrounding forests provided ample building material in the form of bamboo and mud. •The Aryan hut inits most basic shape was circular in plan with a thatched roof over a network of bamboo ribs. •Cluster of these huts forms a courtyard. •To protect themselves and their property from the ravage of wild animals, they have s •H ur u rto su w ne d re edar th ra ei n rgc eo dllie n cth io rn ee o sfa h n u d tsfo w u ir th s ars o p u e n cd iat lh k e in sq du oa frfe en co cur e o tr ya p ra d li . sade. Variations of Timber, Bamboo and Thatch Huts
  • 11. D E T A I L S O F V E D I C H O U S E
  • 12. V E D I C H O U S E P L A N •This "footprint" of a Vedic home gives only a general idea of placement of interior spaces according to VASTU V StI h D aY pA atya f oM Ve ah da Rishi
  • 13. Materials such as wood, brick, as well as natural finishes such as clay, marble, c c e u rr at m aii n csta iln e, dn fa utr u n ria tu l f rie b,e a r nfd or hc ea ar lp th ey ts ,, natural, non-toxic paints and glues are used. A variety of articles with copper, bronze and iron were made by workers. Industrial activity became specialized with metal work, leather work, carpentry. Wood working: the Taksan and Tastr were ordinary carpenters who were involved in making furniture, and wooden vessels The potters made different kinds of vessels for domestic use.
  • 14. Hemispherical dome. Square railing (Harmika). Chhatris. Diameter 120 feet height 54 feet. Toranas. Ashokan Lion Capital pillar. Southern gate. Pradakshina path. S A N C H I S T U P A
  • 15. Verul Leni'. 30 km north-northwest of Aurangabad. Largest single monolithic excavation. Epitome of Indian rock-cut architecture. 34 "caves" Excavated out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills. Carpenter's cave (Cave 10). Dashavatara cave (Cave 15). E L L O R A C A V E S
  • 16. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Paintings and sculptures Buddhist monks 2 Lo ,0 c0 ati 0o yn ea - ra su or la dngabad. Height - 76m H To otr a s lec sa hv o e e s- sh 30 ap ,5 ec dar vo ec sk -s cu hr afia ty ce agrihas Others - viharas A J A N T A C A V E S
  • 17. T H A N K Y O U