24 Facts About Indian Culture

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Indian Culture religions are a major form of world religions along with Abrahamic ones.

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Main schools of Indian Culture philosophy were formalized chiefly between 1000 BCE to the early centuries of the Common Era.

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3.

Indian Culture mostly makes all important decisions and rules, and other family members are likely to abide by them.

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Indian Culture finds that joint family still persists in some areas and in certain conditions, in part due to cultural traditions and in part due to practical factors.

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5.

Since 1956, Indian Culture laws treat males and females as equal in matters of inheritance without a legal will.

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6.

Recent studies suggest that Indian culture is trending away from traditional arranged marriages.

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7.

Indian Culture Muslims celebrate a traditional Islamic wedding following customs similar to those practiced in the Middle East.

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8.

Some Indian Culture states have declared regional holidays for the particular regional popular festivals; such as Arba'een, Jumu'ah-tul-Wida and Shab-e-Qadar.

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Indian Culture greetings are based on Anjali Mudra, including Pranama and Puja.

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10.

The diversity of Indian Culture cuisine is characterised by the differing use of many spices and herbs, a wide assortment of recipes and cooking techniques.

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11.

Indian Culture cuisine is one of the most popular cuisines across the globe.

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12.

All of these Indian Culture languages have roots and structures similar to Sanskrit, to each other and to other Indo-European languages.

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13.

Indian Culture dance includes eight classical dance forms, many in narrative forms with mythological elements.

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14.

Indian Culture started to perform the Kalidasa plays like Abhijnanasakuntala, Vikramorvasiya and Malavikagnimitra; Bhasa's Swapnavasavadatta and Pancharatra; Harsha's Nagananda.

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One of these ancient Indian Culture systems classifies musical instruments into four groups according to four primary sources of vibration: strings, membranes, cymbals, and air.

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Oldest preserved examples of Indian Culture music are the melodies of the Samaveda that are still sung in certain Vedic Srauta sacrifices; this is the earliest account of Indian Culture musical hymns.

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17.

Indian Culture architecture encompasses a multitude of expressions over space and time, constantly absorbing new ideas.

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18.

Indian Culture architecture has influenced eastern and southeastern Asia, due to the spread of Buddhism.

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19.

Indian Culture television started off in 1959 in New Delhi with tests for educational telecasts.

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20.

Today, the Indian Culture small screen is a huge industry by itself and offers hundreds of programmes in almost all the regional languages of India.

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21.

Indian Culture writes important family relations extend as far as 1 gotra, the mainly patrilinear lineage or clan assigned to a Hindu at birth.

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22.

The perceptions of Indian culture, by those who weren't born and raised in India, tend to be one of at least three categories, writes Sen:.

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23.

Indian Culture acknowledges that many dispute claims of the pervasiveness of caste and strict social hierarchy in modern India.

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24.

Bayly notes that much of the Indian Culture subcontinent was populated by people for whom the formal distinctions of caste and strict social hierarchies were of only limited importance in their lifestyles.

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