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INDIAN CULTURE

- By Alpha stars
Presented By -
Team Leader : Amol Waghmode
1.Kohalli Ishwari 6. Sayyed Rehan
2.Kasabe Komal 7. Chavan Akash
3.Godase Tanuja 8. Poute Vishal
4.Jadhav Shruti 9. Ghaytidak Shubham
5.Anpat Komal 10. Gajbhiye Dhruva
Introduction :
 The word 'India' comes from the word 'Indus', called 'Sindhu' in Sanskrit. The
Greeks and Iranians called it 'Hindos' or 'Indos' meaning the land to the east of
the river called Indus. The name Bharat was used by the people who lived in the
North-West. Later, it was used for the country India.
 The culture of india is an amalgamation of sub-cultures spread all over the
indian sub-continent and traditions.
 They are several millennian old.
 Several elements of india’s diverse culture-such as indian religions,
yoga,cuisine, clothing, festivals, languages and etc.......
 Festival :

• Types Of Festivals In India


• The festivals in India are categorized
into three types which demonstrates
diversity
• and unity in the country.
1. NATIONAL FESTIVALS
2. RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS
3. SEASONAL FESTIVALS

• The Importance Of Festivals In India


• Learning About Cultural Diversity
• Strong Bonds With Family Members
• Understanding Religious Significance
 Art :
• Art gives meaning to our lives and helps us
understand our world.
• Culture of Dance , Music and Painting

 Architecture :
• Indian architecture is a colorful mix of ancient
temples, grand palaces, and old buildings from
different times, showing India's rich history and
culture.
• Hindu architecture
• Gupta architecture
• Islamic architecture
• Jain architecture
Language :

1. Technology Influence
2. Language Mixing
3. Standardization Efforts
4. Language Activism
5. Youth Engagement
6. Education Reform
7. Globalization Impact
8. Media and Entertainment
 Clothing Culture :
The clothing culture of India is rich, diverse, and
deeply rooted in tradition. Here are some main points
highlighting various aspects of Indian clothing culture:

1. Regional Diversity
2. Traditional Garments
3. Textiles and Fabrics
4. Colors and Symbolism
5. Western Influence
6. Accessories
7. Changing Trends
8. Cultural Significance
Weddings:
Indian weddings are done only on specific days.For
selecting the day people go to the astrologists &
numerologists

 Indian different methods to get marry


 Weddings after modernlization
 Foreiners accepting Indian wedding culture
 Ayurveda and yoga:-
• History
• Tri-dosha -
 Vata-air and space
 Pitta-fire and water
 Kapha-earth and water
• Yoga
• Transition
 Economical Growth :

1. GDP Growth
2. Service Sector
3. Manufacturing
4. Infrastructure Development
5. Demographic Dividend
6. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
7. Challenges
 Opportunities and Challenges :
Introducing foreign culture into Indian culture presents both
opportunities and challenges:

 Opportunities:
1. Cultural Exchange
2. Diversity
3. Innovation
4. Globalization

 Challenges:
1. Cultural Identity
2. Social Disruption
3. Erosion of Traditional Practices
4. Dependency

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