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The religion of the Vedic civilization is the predecessor of classical Hinduism, usually included in the term. Its liturgy is reflected in the text of the Vedas. The religion centered on a clergy (the Brahmins) administrating sacrificial rites.

Specific rituals and sacrifices of the Vedic religion include:

See also: Vedic priesthood.

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