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The Indian Puranic Villages are the origin point of the Indian social structure, its rules, norms and lifestyle. These villages were small units of clustered households, living within the realm of simplicity and spirituality.

Indian Puranic Villages The primary occupation during the Puranic age was priesthood, thus every household had certain divine prejudices. These beliefs were followed down across the generations to be instilled in the present society. The Indian Puranic villages reflected unity and solemn social practices. The traditional festivals and principles came down from these villages. There were numerous villages in India during the Puranic age and they were classified according to the kingdoms prevailing. These villages followed the administration of the kings ruling during that time. Several statues, temples and monuments of the Indian Puranic villages are still revered and worshipped in various parts of the nation.

Sarnath and its surrounding areas had been some of the prominent villages of Puranic India. These villages were considered of religious significance since then. Moreover, Dwarka, Vrindavan and many more were important Indian Puranic villages, promoting the revered religions of present India like Hinduism, Buddhism and so on.

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