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refers to the intellectual development evolved out of
the physical and mental training acquired in the course
of the ages in a country.
The culture of India can
be best expressed as comprising the following
Humanity
: The mildness of the Indians has continued till
date, despite the aggressiveness of the Muslim conquerors
and the reforming zeal of the British, the Portuguese
and the Dutch. The Indians are noted for their humanness
and calm nature without any harshness in their principles
and ideals.
Tolerance
: Gandhiji’s
satyagraha principle or Ahinsa - freedom without taking
a drop of blood, worked wonders and gave credit to India
in the international arena. Swami Vivekananda in his
famous Chicago Speech on the 11th of September, 1893
spoke of this.
Unity
: India is a
conglomeration of men and women of various castes and
creed. It is a fusion of old traditional values and
the modern principles, thus satisfying all the three
generations in the present India. The Elite businessman
and the common vendor on the road share the same news
and worship the same deity .
Secularism
: India is a secular coun country as stated in
its Constitution. There is freedom of worship throughout
the length and breadth of India without any breeches
or violations of any other’s religious beliefs.
The Hindus, The Muslims, The Christians, and The Sikhs
in times of calamity and during festivities come openly
together to share their thoughts despite their religious
affinities. The catholicity of the Indian culture can
be best understood by the fact that hundreds of Hindus
visit the Velankanni shrine or the Nagore Dargah in
Tamilnadu.
Closely
knit Social system : The Indian Social System
is mostly based on the Joint family System, but for
some of the recently cropped nuclear families. The families
are closely knit with Grandfathers, fathers, sons and
grandsons sharing the same spirit, tradition and property.
Cultural Heritage
India’s one billion
people have descended from a variety of races. The oldest
ones are the Negroid aboriginals called the Adivasis
or First settlers. Then there are the Dravidians, The
Aryans, the Mongols, The Semites and innumerable inter-mixtures
of one with the other.
The great Epic, The Mahabharata
and the sacred text, the Bhagavad-Gita teaches the Indians
that survival can only be in terms of quality of life.
It provides a framework of values to make the Indian
culture well- groomed.
Swami Vivekananda (1863-
1902) laid stress on physical development as a prerequisite
for spiritual development, which in turn leads to the
development of the culture of the country. For the past
1000 years various foreign invasions like that of the
Huns, the Kushanas, The Arabs, The Muslims, TheDutch,
The French and the British took place. So the Indians
were exposed to cultures that were totally alien to
them. Several attempts were made by the Indian rulers
like the Pallavas, the Chalukyas, the Palas, the Rashtrakutas,
the Cholas, and the Vijayanagar Emperors to give the
Indians an administration, which was in consonance with
the cultural heritage of the country.
Later, religions became
an important part in the culture and places of worship
became community centers. The innovations in religious
thinking brought two popular beliefs in India, namely
Buddhism by the Buddha and Jainism by the Saint Mahavir.
Then there was a socio-religious shift or orientation
in the Indian culture.
Later in the century Westernization
of Indian culture began , but it was stemmed by the
efforts of Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Dayananda Saraswathi,
Swami Vivekananda, Narayana Guru, Maharisi, Aurobindo,
etc. Then there took place a Renaissance, that emphasized
the need to recognize the country’s own culture
while ushering in an age of modernity.
If India’s culture
tended to become tolerant, accommodating, open-minded,
deeply but not ostensibly spiritual and concerned with
the common human welfare, then it is due to the great
and relentless efforts of our great ancestors and leaders.
Thanks to them our country has achieved a common culture,
despite a staggering pluralistic society.
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