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C) "The Janewara is still there. He hasn't lost his caste
1. What is Janewara?
2.Who narrated the above statement?
3. Why is Janewara considered important?

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Answered by tayyabatahirmemon
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Answer:

ans2..narrated,one who write a story

Answered by sharmanisha43793
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Answer:

1.Ans.:Janewara is a sacred thread worn by Brahmins.

2.Ans:An old lady in the village who was standing near Ranga narrated the above statement.

3.In Hindu religion it is given an important place and in the lesson it is said that since he was wearing his Janewara it means that he has not lost his religion or caste. So we can say that it is a symbol of Hindu religion

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