CBSE Class 7 Social Science Question 4 of 7

How the Land Becomes Sacred — Question 4

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What role did sacred geography play in the cultural integration of the Indian Subcontinent?
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The sacred geography played vital role in the cultural integration of the Indian Subcontinent in the following ways: Sacred geography helped unify different regions of India by creating common religious and cultural landmarks. Pilgrimages to places like Varanasi, Rameswaram, Amritsar, Bodh Gaya, and others fostered connections among people across linguistic and ethnic boundaries. Shared worship of rivers (like the Ganga), mountains (like Kailash), and forests built a sense of spiritual unity. It supported the idea of India as a sacred land (punya bhpmi), encouraging national and cultural cohesion. This spiritual map helped integrate diverse traditions into a larger Indian cultural identity. Let’s Explore