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    young ones try to act the same as these actors do which is very bad to the culture of India… the lack of morals‚ the lacking faith in God‚ having late night parties‚ the influence of drugs and alcohols‚ least interest in Indian languages like Sanskrit‚ Hindi‚ Celebrating mothers day‚ fathers day‚ valentine day‚ fools day etc rather than celebrating our Indian festivals and thus wasting their precious time of life‚ Thinking to be independent at an early age so I strongly say that accept good

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    completely destroyed in some natural upheaval like flood. The script used by the people living in the north western part of India about 5000 years back has greater resemblance with the Dravidian languages than with the Indo-European languages like Sanskrit and Hindi. It can‚ therefore‚ be safely assumed that Indus Valley civilization was a native growth and predated the Aryans by a couple of millennia.  India has given to the world two of its most ancient and extant religions‚ Hinduism and Buddhism

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    ethnic group • Part of a larger group • Referred to Indo-Europeans • Ways of life - Pastoral people as - Strong warrior people - Creation of iron plow‚ along with irrigation • Basic Crops - Wheat - Barley - Millet - Rice was common crop • Sanskrit • Raja-Prince India’s Social System • Caste System • Divided into 4 major classes called Varna’s 1.

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    Rama built a causeway across to Sri Lanka‚ released Sita and brought her safely back to Aydohya. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Ramayana was 24‚000 epic poems long and written in Sanskrit. The poems were originally oral versions as the preliterate society usually recited it. It has been retold many times and has changed... The setting was in huge! I was set in India and Sri Lanka! The supernatural character in the Ramayana is

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    Indian Wedding VS American Wedding Every country and every religion have their own traditions and its help to differentiate each other. Even though wedding ceremony has the same meaning in every culture‚ the way of celebration is different. An Indian marriage is essentially different from a typical American wedding. Indian wedding is about the association of family members follow the traditions‚ functions‚ customs while traditional American Wedding is about Bridal shower‚ Bridal Party‚ The

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    Early life: 1861–1878 Main article: Early life of Rabindranath Tagore The youngest of thirteen surviving children‚ Tagore was born in the Jorasanko mansion in Calcutta‚ India to parents Debendranath Tagore (1817–1905) and Sarada Devi (1830–1875).ε[›][15] The Tagore family came into prominence during the Bengal Renaissance that started during the age of Hussein Shah (1493–1519). The original name of the Tagore family was Banerjee. Being Brahmins‚ their ancestors were referred to as ’Thakurmashai’

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    Vajrayana uses ritual objects‚ images‚ mandalas‚ mantras (Sanskrit words)‚ mudras (hand gestures)‚ and visualization exercises (Molloy‚ 2010). The Vajrayana sits quietly and imagines his favorite deity. He continues doing this imagery for the duration of the meditation. Other forms of meditation performed by the Vajrayana may involve the moon‚ clouds‚ or even water. The Vajrayana mentally create an image of a lotus‚ moon disc‚ written Sanskrit syllable‚ an altar of deities‚ colors or rays of light

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    Ashwarya Subhluxmi The Status of women in India The lifestyle of Indian women has undergone colossal changes each millennium. In the Vedic period‚ roughly between 1700 and 1100 BCE‚ when the first Hindi scriptures also known as Vedas in Sanskrit were being composed‚ women enjoyed a very privileged life. Most of them were educated and considered to be intellectually competent with their male counterparts. However‚ in the medieval period lasting from 8th to 18th Century‚ their life became really

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    Impact of westernization on Indian culture The culture of India has been shaped not only by its very long history‚ unique geography and diverse demography‚ but also by its ancient heritages‚ culture and traditions. Regarded by some historians as the "oldest living continuous civilization of Earth"‚ the Indian tradition dates back to 8‚000 BC and has a continuous recorded history for over 2‚500 years (starting from Rig Vedic period). Indian Culture‚ which is one of the oldest

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    it still in some way reflects that symbolism of aristocracy and status. Manicures began 5000 years ago. In Arab countries‚ henna was used for manicures. The term mehendi‚ used synonymously for henna‚ henna being an Arabic word‚ derives from the Sanskrit mehandika. Empress Dowager Cixi was known to keep very long naturally-grown nails. Nail Care History in Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian manuscripts reveal that women at that time used henna (also known as mehendi) to polish their nails. The colors

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