During the classical era, religious beliefs profoundly influenced lifestyles, dictating social structures, ethical norms, and daily practices. Major religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Greco-Roman traditions, provided frameworks for understanding human existence, morality, and the cosmos, which in turn shaped societal roles and expectations. Temples and rituals played central roles in community life, while religious festivals and practices reinforced social cohesion. Additionally, the pursuit of spiritual goals often guided personal choices, from dietary restrictions to family dynamics and governance.
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