Indian culture

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Culture can be defined as the forces that are social or political influence on the growth of us. To be brief, is known as the form. In this respect Indian culture is rich in its own way.
Since the medieval period, there are cultural differences in various languages, religions, festivals and many more. Every state in India has its own language and own culture. Despite many differences in their languages and cultural diversity, the Indians are closely related to each other. Traditional Indian culture is very strict. The Indian caste system correctly describes the social stratification and social restrictions in the Indian culture. We have even come into the modern world, move from side to side with Western countries, but our culture has lost its uniqueness. This uniqueness means directly to the manners of our culture that is given by our ancestors to us.

Elders and respect for elders is the best feature of Indian culture. Respect for elders is not expelled anyone but they come from within himself. Elders pass on this culture to the next generation to enter it. India is also the birthplace of many religions such as Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism and many more are there.

The various traditions that are formed by such mergers have affected other parts of the world.
When in turn be a host for an event or a guest is Indian culture is at its peak. Indian culture treats guests as God deals with them as they are part of his own family. Another thing that is nice to learn from Indian culture is respect for each other. From our earliest days, are taught to help

one in need or danger.
There is too much diversity in India, the geography, culture and food. Indian cuisine varies from state to state which reflects the demographic diversity of the ethnic place. Cuisine of India has also been influenced by various cultural groups that entered India throughout history, like the Persians, Mughals and the European powers.

By: Anu Verma

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