Answer:
Solemn ritual offerings to the gods through fire sacrifice.
Explanation:
Vedic worship—that is, the religion of the Vedas orchestrated by Brahmins--was primarily: a solemn ritual offering to the gods through fire sacrifice. Vedic texts are one of the most influential texts in today's Hinduism. Many cultures deified fire since the paleolithic era, and so did the Vedas. They made fire altars to make offerings for the gods, and people prayed to have children or abundant harvests.