Agriculture sustained Harappan cities, providing food and raw materials, which enabled urban development and trade. A steady food supply underpinned city life and population growth. Class 6 Social Science Exploring Society: India and Beyond Class 6 Social Science Chapter 6 The Beginnings ...
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This interaction has led to mutual enrichment and has contributed to the cultural roots of India. NCERT Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Class 6 Class 6 Social Science NCERT Chapter 7 India’s Cultural Roots.
Béteille noted that Hinduism and tribal religions have mutually influenced each other in religious beliefs and practices since ancient times. Chapter 7 India’s Cultural Roots Class 6 NCERT Social Science Textbook Exploring Society India and Beyond Session 2024-2025.
Khandoba is worshipped as a supreme god in parts of central India and is an example of a deity with both tribal and Hindu significance. Class VI Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Class 6 Social Science Chapter 7 India’s ...
Yes, many tribal groups have concepts of a higher divinity. For example, tribes in Arunachal Pradesh worship Donyipolo, and the Munda and Santhal tribes worship Singbonga as a supreme god Class VI NCERT Social Science NCERT Social Science Textbook Exploring ...