In Vedantic philosophy, as explained in class 6th social science NCERT, Brahman refers to the ultimate reality or universal soul. It is eternal, infinite, and present everywhere. Brahman is described as the source of all creation and the essence that ...
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The Upaniṣhads are ancient Indian texts that form the later part of the Vedic literature, often called the “end of the Vedas.” They focus on philosophical and spiritual ideas rather than rituals. The Upaniṣhads introduce key concepts like Brahman (the ...
Rishis and Rishikas were sages and scholars in ancient India who composed the hymns of the Vedas. The rishis were men, and rishikas were women, both revered for their spiritual knowledge and insight. They lived simple lives, meditating and sharing ...
The Vedic statement “Ekam sat viprā bahudhā vadanti” is a Sanskrit phrase from the Rigveda that means “Truth is one; the wise describe it in different ways.” It highlights the idea that there is a single ultimate truth or divine ...
Examples of primary sector activities include farming to grow grains and vegetables, fishing to catch fish, mining for coal, collecting wood from forests, and raising livestock in poultry farms. These activities rely on natural resources for production. NCERT Book Exploring ...