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“You are That” reveals the unity between individual soul (ātman) and universal essence (brahman). It signifies that each person is inherently divine, emphasizing self-realization as the path to ultimate truth in Indian philosophy. class 6 Social Science Textbook Chapter 7 question ...

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In Vedic hymns, “truth” signifies cosmic order and harmony. Later philosophies expanded it to include inner truth, self-realization, and unity with the divine, enriching the idea beyond worldly concepts to spiritual realms. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 7 India’s Cultural Roots ...

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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 ...

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Oral traditions have preserved India’s spiritual heritage, maintaining texts like the Vedas through precise recitation. This practice safeguarded cultural wisdom, allowing these teachings to survive accurately across generations without written documentation. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 7 India’s Cultural Roots question ...

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Jainism and Buddhism stress ahimsa in thought to promote kindness and inner peace. Beyond avoiding physical harm, it encourages compassion, mindful speech, and self-awareness, fostering harmony and reducing harm to oneself and others. Class 6 Social Science Exploring Society: India and ...