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Q14·GS Paper 1 · Prelims 2026

Pali Texts and Ancient Money Economy

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Question

Consider the following statements:

1Pali texts contain the first definite references to coins, e.g., kahapana, nikkha, hamsa, and kakanika.
2The literary evidence from Pali texts is corroborated by archaeological evidence of punch-marked coins from many sites, most of them made of silver.

The above statements have been associated with which of the following?

1Emergence of urban life
2Transition to money economy

Select the answer using the code given below :

Options

a

1 only

b

2 only

c

Both 1 and 2

Answer
d

Neither 1 nor 2

Explanation

The statements are associated with both trends. The appearance of named legal tender (like Kahapana) within Buddhist Pali literature and the discovery of silver punch-marked coins from Mahajanapada archaeological layers indicate the transition to a money economy. This monetization occurred alongside the expansion of trade networks, guilds, and municipal centers during the second urbanization phase in the Ganga valley.

The textual and archaeological appearance of punch-marked coins reflects both the growth of urban centers and the shift toward a money economy during the age of the Mahajanapadas.

Question details

Year

2026

Paper

GS Paper 1

Question

Q14

Subject

History

Sub-topic

Ancient India (general)

Type

Statement-based

Difficulty

Medium

Nature

Static

Source hint

NCERT History Cl.12 Part-1 Ch.2 Kings, Farmers and Towns

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