what led to the rise of new religious and philosophical ideas in india in the sixth century BC ?
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Answer: sixth century B.C. that there lived in India the founders of two great religions of mankind. They were Mahavira Jina and Gautama Buddha, the founders of Jainism and Buddhism. ... It was the rise of Jainism and Buddhism which made the sixth century B.C. great and glorious.
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The shudra or the fourth Varna people were not allowed to perform the Vedic rituals and they were banned to chant the Vedic mantras. ... Therefore, the third and fourth Varna people could not understand the beliefs of Vedas. Therefore, they wanted a religion which would be accessible for all Varna people.
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