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Subham Kumar

Folk and tribal beliefs enrich mainstream Indian traditions by introducing unique deities, rituals, and nature reverence. This blend fosters a pluralistic culture where diverse practices coexist, reflecting India’s cultural inclusiveness. Class 6 Social Science Exploring Society: India and Beyond Class 6 Social ...

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In Vedic thought, karma is ritual-centered. Buddhism views karma as intention-driven actions affecting rebirth, while Jainism emphasizes karma’s impact on the soul. All agree that actions shape future experiences and ethical growth. Class 6 Social Science Exploring Society: India and Beyond Class ...

Subham Kumar

Aparigraha, or non-possessiveness, encourages contentment with minimal material wealth. By reducing attachment to possessions, it promotes self-discipline, inner peace, and a focus on spiritual growth, freeing individuals from material desires. Class 6 Social Science Exploring Society: India and Beyond Class 6 Social ...

Subham Kumar

The Upanishads marked a shift from ritual-focused practices to philosophical inquiry, emphasizing self-knowledge and spirituality. They introduced concepts of unity, karma, and ātman, reshaping Indian thought on life, ethics, and purpose. Class 6 Social Science Exploring Society: India and Beyond Class 6 ...