Anekāntavāda in Jainism means “many-sidedness,” acknowledging multiple perspectives on truth. It encourages tolerance and acceptance of diverse views, significantly influencing India’s philosophical landscape. Class 6 NCERT Social Science Our Cultural Heritage and Knowledge Traditions Chapter 7 India’s Cultural Roots class 6 Social ...
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Vedic, Buddhist, and Jain traditions share beliefs like karma and dharma but differ in approaches: Vedic texts accept ritual sacrifices, Buddhism emphasizes inner discipline, and Jainism stresses non-possession. Class 6 NCERT Social Science Our Cultural Heritage and Knowledge Traditions Chapter 7 ...
Famous silk saris include Banarasi, Kanjivaram, Paithani, Patan Patola, Muga, and Mysore. Class VI NCERT Social Science chapter 8 NCERT Social Science Textbook Exploring Society India and Beyond Session 2024-2025.
The Upanishads introduced spiritual inquiry, emphasizing the unity of self (ātman) with the universal essence (brahman), which influenced Indian philosophical thought on self-realization, ethics, and the meaning of life. Class 6 NCERT Social Science Our Cultural Heritage and Knowledge Traditions Chapter ...
The banyan tree represents India’s diverse culture, with deep roots symbolizing traditions and branches signifying various schools of thought, all rooted in a common heritage yet expanding freely. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 7 India’s Cultural Roots question answer Class 6 NCERT ...