the culture of the forest has fuelled the culture of Indian society, explain
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The culture of the forest has fuelled the culture of Indian society. ... The unifying principle of life in diversity, of democratic pluralism, thus became the principle of Indian civilization.” It is this 'unity in diversity' that is the basic thing of both ecological balance and democracy.
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The culture of the forest has fuelled which vary from species to species, from season to season.
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- The rest of the forest helped man's intellectual evolution. Forest culture feeds the culture of Indian society.
- The cultures that emerged in the forest were influenced by the various life-renewal processes that always take place in the forest, which vary from species to species, from season to season, in sight, hearing and smell.
- Thus, the principle of unity of life in diversity, democratic pluralism, has become a principle of Indian civilization." It is this unity of diversity that underlies both environmental sustainability and democracy.
- Diversity without unity is a source of conflict and competition.Unity without diversity is the basis for external control. This is true for both nature and culture.
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