Class 7 Social Science Chapter 8: How the Land Becomes Sacred | Sacred Places, Pilgrimages, Tirtha Networks & Cultural Integration of India

Complete Chapter 8 guide: idea of sacredness and tirtha, sacred sites of different religions (mosques, churches, synagogues, fire temples, stupas, takhts, temples), Buddhist, Jain, Sikh and Hindu pilgrimage traditions, tīrthayātrā as inner and outer journey, long‑distance routes like Rameswaram–Haridwar, Sabarimala trek and Pandharpur wārī, and how centuries of pilgrimages turned India’s geography into a shared sacred space and strengthened “one country, one culture”, with summary, Q&A, extra questions and quiz for CBSE Exam

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