Many tribes in Arunachal Pradesh practice the Donyi-Polo religious tradition, which is a form of:

Animism
Shamanism
Ancestor worship
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above.

Donyi-Polo is a religion practiced by many tribes in Arunachal Pradesh, India. It is a form of animism, shamanism, and ancestor worship.

Animism is the belief that all objects, including plants and inanimate objects, have a spiritual essence. Shamanism is the belief that certain people have the ability to communicate with the spirit world. Ancestor worship is the belief that it is important to honor and respect the spirits of deceased ancestors.

Donyi-Polo is a polytheistic religion, meaning that it recognizes many gods and spirits. The two main gods in Donyi-Polo are Donyi (the sun) and Polo (the moon). Other important gods and spirits include the sky god, the earth god, the water god, and the forest god.

Donyi-Polo is a nature-based religion. The sun, moon, stars, and other natural phenomena are all seen as sacred. The Donyi-Polo religion also emphasizes the importance of living in harmony with nature.

Donyi-Polo is a living religion that is still practiced by many people in Arunachal Pradesh. It is a complex and fascinating religion that is an important part of the culture of the people of Arunachal Pradesh.

Here are some additional details about each of the options:

  • Animism is the belief that all objects, including plants and inanimate objects, have a spiritual essence. This belief is often found in indigenous cultures around the world. Animists believe that these spirits can be good or bad, and that they can affect the lives of humans.
  • Shamanism is the belief that certain people have the ability to communicate with the spirit world. Shamans are often seen as healers and spiritual leaders in their communities. They use their abilities to communicate with the spirit world to help people with problems in their lives.
  • Ancestor worship is the belief that it is important to honor and respect the spirits of deceased ancestors. Ancestors are often seen as being able to help or harm their living descendants. Ancestor worship is found in many cultures around the world, including in many Asian and African cultures.
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