2. What does this passage identify as the greatest strength of the Indian cultural value system? (2)
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India is a multi-cultural and pluralistic society where numerous religions and belief systems regulate the life of the people. India is certifiably not a Hindu society despite the fact that Hinduism is the religion of by far most of the individuals.
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- In India, the religious traditions, both indigenous and foreign, have been built up throughout the years. We have Sikhism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, and Sufi tradition.
- Numerous statesmen, religious leaders, and social reformers have come to guide and impact the cultural value system of Indians.
- The Mahabharata, the Bhagvat Geeta, the Quran just as the Ramayana, the Guru Bani, the Bible, and so on, have shaped the consciousness and the thinking pattern of Indians.
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The greatest strength of the Indian cultural value system are:
a) we have deep rooted family values and have tremendous loyalty to the family.
b) we believe in Mathru devo bhava and Pithru devo bhava.
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