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Gangabai was protesting because garbage was not been collected in her locality.
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The literal meaning of Upanishad is 'approaching and sitting near' and the texts contain conversation between teachers and students. Mostly the ideas were presented through simple dialogues.
Upanishad literally means ‘approaching and sitting near’ and the texts contain conversations between teachers and students.
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- Your good and bad deeds are attached to your soul i.e. KARMA
- Materialistic possessions give temporary pleasure. These sorts of attachments result in anger, hatred and other such bad deeds.
- Right faith (samyak-darshana), right knowledge (samyak-gyana), and right conduct (samyak-charitra’) is necessary for liberation.
- At a spiritual level there is no difference between men and women who search for moksha.
- Religion was made very simple and natural, free from elaborate ritual complexities.
- The living body is an abode of the soul.
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India shares its land boundaries with seven countries:
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The two most famous epics are the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
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The simple reason for leap year is that the earth revolves around the sun in approximately 365.25 days, and so to make sure that a calendar year is the same as a tropical year (which is the period of earth's revolution), there needs to be an extra day added every 4 years. But then, even that doesn't make the calendar accurate (the earth doesn't revolve around sun in exactly 365.25 days), so there's another rule that years which are divisible by 100 have to be also divisible by 400 for it to be a leap year.
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The Chinese pilgrims were mainly interested in exploring about Buddha and Buddhism. Hence, they came to India.
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The deposition of silt by the rivers on its banks make the soil more fertile. Most of the plains are formed by the rivers which carry the silt and deposit on the banks. Such plains are appropriate for agriculture.As a result these plains are quickly inhabit by the people.

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