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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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 ...
Likely, Harappan leaders organized these workers, compensating them with food or resources rather than money. The coordinated construction suggests a governing system overseeing labor, materials, and ongoing maintenance for essential infrastructure. Class 6 NCERT Social Science Tapestry of the Past Chapter ...
The largest reservoir in Dholavira measured around 73 meters, likely much larger than a classroom or corridor. This comparison highlights the Harappans’ engineering skills, essential for sustaining large urban populations in arid regions. Class 6 NCERT Social Science Tapestry of the ...
Beyond religious or elite use, the Great Bath may have served as a communal gathering space or a seasonal ritual site. Without written records, interpretations rely heavily on archaeological context and cross-cultural comparisons. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 6 The Beginnings ...