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Write a paragraph in 100 words Arts and Indian life

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Answered by Priyadarshini0120
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Similar to virtually all of civilizations and cultures of the world, religion plays a pivotal role in the majonity of the customs and traditions presented in Indian lifestyle. Religion's position eritically effeets the living standards and praetic es. Regardless of the religion or the region, many things are impacted due to one's religious beliefs. Despite the fact that Hindu beliefs were the base of all social establishments, religious practices in India shifted from socially influential to playing a less significant role in determining status as illustrated through the introduction of Christianity and Buddhism in Indian culture. Although in Hinduism, it is believed that everyone makes up one universe and that everyone is divine in nature, for many years, a caste system was part of their belie fs and traditions. The caste system was set up to divide people in classes and determine who had what role in the community. The different classes and levels of social establishments varied from the brahmans, who were the priests and the highest class, to the "Untouchables" who were considered the lowest on the chain and were thought of as polluted individuals. In between these two classes, the Kshatriya's (warriors and landowners), the Vaishya's (merchants), and the Shudra's (craftsman), all had their place in ancient Indian society. This system was elaimed to have been quoted in Hindu seriptures, ignoring the fact that there were often changes incorporated in the text to aid the Indian govemment's views and actions at the time. For example, the Manusmriti was a law book that helped enhance the belief and the practice of the caste system and it's attributes. Other factors, such as heredity and marriage contributed to the traditions that were forced among the people. For many years, the caste system played an essential position in the social roles of Indian communities, but as time went on and other societies began to form, the system was referenced

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