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there is unity in diversity in india​

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Answered by ssaharshyadav
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India is a very diverse country in terms of tradition, culture, religion, race, language, festivals, cuisines and much more. It is said that Unity in Diversity which fits appropriately alongside the diversity in India. In this write-up, we will discuss the diversity in India in various aspects. Understand the meaning of diversity and the reasons behind it.

Alongside, explore the meaning of unity in diversity and what factors ensure the same. Adding to it, we have listed down the types of Unity in diversity in India.

Additionally, we have included the information on importance, threats, and the aspects in which diversity is found in India.

Know in detail about the Indian culture and its importance. Explore the traditions, languages, cuisine, handicrafts, festivals, marriage systems, dance forms, music, heritages of India, and more.

Get to know the influence of western culture on Indian culture and how are they different.

What are the reasons for diversity in India?

The diversity in India binds all the cultures, religions, and practices together. India is one of the most diverse countries found in the world and has the most complex amalgamation of various cultural identities.

There are plenty of reasons which contribute towards the diversity in India which are as follows:
India is the birthplace of Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism. Over the centuries, many people from across the world migrated and settled in India bringing more religions such as Christianity, Judaism Zoroastrianism and Islam to the country.
India has been ruled by various rulers belonging to different religions and cultures for a long time. The beliefs and practices of all the rulers or Emperors still exist in the country.
Only people from single ethnicity do not inhabit the Indian subcontinent but it has experienced a series of migrations from all across the globe contributing to the ethnical diversity of the country.
India has various geographical barriers which were difficult to cross and became the reason for isolation. This leads to the independent development of varieties in the country.
The political, trade and commercial practices had a different set of rules and policies which contributed to different socio-cultural practices.
India is one of the oldest societies in the world with the oldest civilizations. Over time it led to the growth of several social institutions in their way.

What do you mean by unity in diversity in India?

Unity in diversity is an ancient phrase which has been used in some societies for several centuries. The phrase has been used in North America and China since 500 BC. Unity in diversity refers to a concept of unity without “uniformity and diversity without fragmentation”.

It is used as an expression of unity and harmony between individuals or groups belonging to different backgrounds or following different practices.

The phrase shifts the focus from unity based on the tolerance of linguistic, cultural, physical, political, social, ideological, or physiological differences of individuals or social units to the unity based on appreciation and acceptance.

India is the best example to prove the concept of diversity and unity in diversity. Being a 5000 years old civilization, it a land of rich diversities. People, despite belonging to different backgrounds, respect each other, and live with the feeling of harmony and brotherhood.

The country homes almost all the religions of the world and is the birthplace to a few of them. It also has a linguistic diversity.

The 29 states of India have their culture, tradition, and language. The people of the country celebrate more than 30 major festivals of various religions, cultures, and communities.

Therefore, it is said “United we stand, divided we fall” because the country falls when the people are not united.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Unity in diversity is used as an expression of harmony and unity between dissimilar individuals or groups.

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