Social Sciences, asked by BlackCell4630, 1 year ago

Explain how unity in diversity has become a landmark of our Indian culture from ancient times?

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Answered by queenangel52
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Geographically India may not be a united by itself but from times immemorial India has been consi­dered as-one country. The single name Bharatvarsha given to this country emphasis this unity.

According to the authors of ‘Advance History of India’, this name and the sense of unity which it denotes, “was ever present before the minds of the theologians, political philosophers and poets who spoke of the thousand yojans (leagues) of land that stretches from Himalayas to the sea as the proper domain of a single universal emperor.”

During the medieval times the Muslim rulers also considered it as one country and made efforts to capture all parts. The nature has also bestowed a geographical unity by providing Himalayas in the North and Ocean in the other three sides of the country, and thereby completely separating India from other countries.

The rivers of India have also been responsi­ble for giving a sense of unity in the country. Some of the rivers are ascribed divine origin and are considered sacred by every Indian. For example, Ganga is worshipped in all the Tour direction of the country.

Pilgrims from all over the country continue to visit the various holy places situated on its banks. Other rivers like Yamuna and Saraswati are also considered sacred by people all over the country. In short we can say that in spite of the geographical diversity the country has enjoyed a typical unity.

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Answered by bumpergames2018
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Unity in diversity in ancient India

Unity in Diversity in Ancient India. ... The pre-Aryans, the Indo-Aryans, the Greek., the Scythians, the Hunas, the Turks, and others made India their home. Each ethnic group contributed its mite to the evolution of the Indian social system, art and architecture, language and literature.

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