How the Land Becomes Sacred - ...
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What is 'sacredness'?
Sacredness refers to something of deep religious or spiritual significance, worthy of respect and reverence.
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How does land become sacred?
Land becomes sacred through various traditions and beliefs associated with specific locations, rituals, and the collective experiences of people.
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What is a 'pilgrimage'?
A pilgrimage is a journey undertaken to a sacred place or site, often for religious or spiritual purposes.
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Significance of the Great Stūpa at Sanchi?
The Great Stūpa at Sanchi is a significant Buddhist site where relics of the Buddha are enshrined and is a key pilgrimage location.
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What role do sacred sites play in culture?
Sacred sites connect with life and culture by fostering community bonding, preserving traditions, and promoting shared beliefs.
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What are takhts in Sikhism?
Takhts are seats or centers of spiritual authority in Sikhism, important for pilgrimages.
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What is tīrthayātrā?
Tīrthayātrā is a pilgrimage undertaken to sacred sites (tīrthas) as part of one's spiritual journey.
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What is sacred geography?
Sacred geography refers to the interconnection of spiritual significance with physical locations in a region.
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Difference between sacred and secular places?
Sacred places are revered for their spiritual significance, while secular places do not hold any religious importance.
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What is the significance of Kumbh Mela?
Kumbh Mela is a major Hindu festival held every six years at Prayagraj, where millions gather to bathe in sacred rivers for purification.
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What are sacred groves?
Sacred groves are forested areas preserved due to their spiritual significance, often protecting biodiversity.
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How are rivers perceived in Hinduism?
In Hinduism, rivers are often worshipped and regarded as divine, with many rituals performed in their honor.
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What are 51 Shakti pi̇ṭhas?
The 51 Shakti pi̇ṭhas are sacred sites in India where it is believed parts of the goddess Sati fell after her body was cut up.
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How do beliefs influence environmental preservation?
Beliefs in sacredness often motivate people to protect nature, viewing natural sites as spiritual spaces.
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Name a famous sacred site in Buddhism?
Bodh Gaya is a famous sacred site in Buddhism where Buddha attained enlightenment and attracts millions of pilgrims.
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What are the Char Dham sites?
The Char Dham sites are four sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites located in different regions of India, each possessing religious significance.
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How do sacred places create a common culture?
Sacred places facilitate shared practices, beliefs, and interactions among diverse communities, fostering a sense of unity.
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What is the importance of mountain shrines?
Mountain shrines symbolize a spiritual ascent and are often linked to legends, serving as gateways to the divine.
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Why are trees considered sacred?
Trees, such as the peepul tree, are considered sacred due to their connections to various religious teachings and respected in many traditions.
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Official curated syllabus resources matching the CBSE Class 7 Social Science curriculum for Exploring Society India and Beyond Part I.