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Before the emergence of large kingdoms, different groups worshipped different Gods. We have read in the previous chapter about different tribes worshipping their tribal Gods. New ideas regarding God began to develop when people were brought together through the growth of towns, trade and empires. There was wide acceptance of the idea that all people passed through countless cycles of birth and rebirth performing good and bad deeds. The idea of all human beings not being equal right from birth, also gained ground during this period. Many learned texts dealt with the ideas of social privileges that came from birth in a ‘noble family’ or ‘high caste’.

Those people who were not comfortable (there were many such people) with the above ideas turned to the teachings of Buddha or the Jainas. According to these teachings it was possible to break the cycle of rebirth through personal effort. There were some who endorsed the idea of a Supreme God who could relieve people from such bondage if approached with devotion or bhakti. This idea was advocated in the Bhagwadgita and became more popular in the early centuries of the Common Era.

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Answered by varshi19
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I think

The paragraph was saying about different mindset of the people

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