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Who is Khandoba, and where is he worshipped?
Khandoba is a warrior deity widely worshipped in Maharashtra and Karnataka, revered as a form of Shiva. He is seen as a protector god for various communities, particularly among farmers, shepherds, and marginalized groups like the Dalits. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-soluRead more
Khandoba is a warrior deity widely worshipped in Maharashtra and Karnataka, revered as a form of Shiva. He is seen as a protector god for various communities, particularly among farmers, shepherds, and marginalized groups like the Dalits.
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What example illustrates the Toda tribe’s respect for sacred mountains?
The Toda tribe of the Nilgiri Hills in India reveres specific mountains as sacred, especially the peak of Makurti, believed to be the dwelling place of gods. They avoid climbing it, showing deep respect for their sacred landscape. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-clRead more
The Toda tribe of the Nilgiri Hills in India reveres specific mountains as sacred, especially the peak of Makurti, believed to be the dwelling place of gods. They avoid climbing it, showing deep respect for their sacred landscape.
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What common belief do folk, tribal, and Hindu traditions share regarding nature?
Folk, tribal, and Hindu traditions commonly believe that nature is sacred and inhabited by divine spirits. This shared reverence leads to the worship of trees, rivers, animals, and mountains, reflecting a deep respect for the natural world. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-soRead more
Folk, tribal, and Hindu traditions commonly believe that nature is sacred and inhabited by divine spirits. This shared reverence leads to the worship of trees, rivers, animals, and mountains, reflecting a deep respect for the natural world.
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How have some tribes integrated Hindu deities into their own traditions?
Some tribes have integrated Hindu deities by merging them with their own gods, adapting Hindu figures like Shiva or Vishnu into tribal myths. They blend these deities with local customs, creating unique rituals and stories within their traditional beliefs. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacadRead more
Some tribes have integrated Hindu deities by merging them with their own gods, adapting Hindu figures like Shiva or Vishnu into tribal myths. They blend these deities with local customs, creating unique rituals and stories within their traditional beliefs.
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Do tribal groups have concepts of a supreme deity similar to Hinduism?
Mere sawal ka jawab nahin mila
Mere sawal ka jawab nahin mila
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