- November 25th, 2013
- General
- Ted
It is this spirit of universal tolerance and universal perception has allowed the Indian culture to survive and persist, while other ancient civilizations can be seen either in art galleries and museums. or on archaeological sites. Indian culture. Way in five millennia. Indian culture can be likened to a mighty river, which originates high in the Himalayas and continues its course among the forests and plains, orchards and farms, villages and towns. It infused numerous tributaries, changing its banks, but the river itself remains unchanged. Indian culture is equally inherent in the unity and diversity, commitment to tradition and receptiveness to new things.
Over the long history of India had to work to survive, to adapt to many things, assimilating elements of various cultures, but it has managed to preserve its ancient heritage. Extraordinarily diverse nature and climate of the country, live here numerous ethnic groups with their beliefs, languages and culture. However, throughout there is a unique Indian flavor. The source of this unity is elusive. It can feel, but it is impossible to understand. In its famous book The Discovery of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, gave a brilliant analysis of the unity and integrity of Indian culture, rooted in its astonishing variety. Even the monuments of Harappan civilization (3000-1800 bc. Er.) Already carry those features that later became synonymous with India and its culture. Confirmation to serve as archaeological finds in Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. Statue of a man deep in thought, suggests that in those days was known to practice yoga.