CULTURE OF
INDIA
Culture is the set of Presented
patterns of human activity
within a society or social by :- RAHUL GUPTA
group Culture is the set of 7th (B) CLASS
patterns of human activity [Link]
within a society or social SCHOOL
group
INTRODUCTION
The culture of India comprises of clothing, festivals, languages,
religions, music, dance, architecture, food, and art in India. Most
noteworthy, Indian culture has been influenced by several foreign
cultures throughout its history. Also, the history of India’s culture is
several millennia old
TYPE OF INDIAN CULTURE
• Greeting – The Namaste. Namaste! ( …
• Festivals & Religion – Always a Festive Season. It’s
always festive in India (Source) …
• Family Structure – Joint Families. A Joint Family
(Source) …
• Symbols – Fasting. …
• Religious Customs – Holy Cow. …
• Architecture – The Science Behind Temples. …
• Marriage – Arranged Marriage System. …
• Religious Symbols.
EXPLAIN INDIAN CULTURE
NAMASTE
Namaste, sometimes called namaskar and namaskaram,
is a customary Hindu manner of respectfully greeting
and honouring a person or group, used at any time of
day. It is used worldwide among the Hindu, Buddhist and
Jain traditions.
FASTIVAL AND RELEGION
Many festivals have religious origins and entwine cultural and religious
significance in traditional activities
Symbols – Fasting
Its significance and purpose are, therefore, fundamentally
spiritual in character. Fasting is symbolic, and a reminder of
abstinence from selfish and carnal desires.
FAMILY structure
Family structure refers to the combination of
relatives that comprise a family.
MARRIAGE SYSTEM
A marriage system is the set of rules and norms that
regulate reproduction in a given human society
•RELIGION COSTUME
The practices of a religion may include rituals,
sermons, commemoration or veneration of a deity (god
or goddess), sacrifices, festivals, feasts, trances,
initiations, funerary services, matrimonial services,
meditation, prayer, religious music, religious art,
sacred dance, public service, or other aspects of
human …
RELIGIONS SYMBOLS
A religious symbol is an iconic representation intended
to represent a specific religion, or a specific concept
within a given religion. Religious symbols have been
used in the military in many countries, such as the
United States military chaplain symbols.
TYPES OF RELIGIONS IN INDIA
•Hinduism
•Islam
•Christanity
•Buddhism
•Sikhism
•Jainism
28 STATES 28 FOODS
• Himachal pradesh- dham • Jadoh, meghalay
• Hyderabadi Biryani • Goan Fish Curry
• Jharkhand - thekua • Litti chokha – bihar
• Kadi pakoda, haryana
• Misal pav – maharashtra • Appam and stew
• Andhra pradesh- pootharekulu • Dhokla - gujarat
• Arunachal pradesh- thukpa • Madhya pradesh bhutte (corn) kheer
• Chakhwi - tripura • Bajre ki khichdi
• Chattisgarh- chila
• Dal baati churma – rajasthan • Khar, assam
• Dhuska • Bai – mizoram
• Eromba – manipur • Himachal pradesh sidu
• Kangsho • Masoor tenga
FOLK DANCE IN INDIA
• Bhangra in Punjab
• Chhau in Assam
• Iiiutraction in Jharkhand
• Kachhi GHODI in Rajasthan
• Koli in Maharashtra
• Garba in Gujrat
• Oriya in Oodisa
• Sttariya in Assam
• Happy Onam INDIA ART STYLE
• Phag in Haryana
• Yakshagana in Karnataka
• Mohiniyatam in Kerala
• Bharatanatyam indian national folk dance
• Bihu in Assam
TYPE OF INDIAN LANGUAGE
• Assamese
• Marathi
• Bangla • Nepali
• Gujarati • Punjabi
• Hindi • Tamil
• Kashmiri • Telugu
• Urdu.
• Kannada
• Maithili
• Malayalam
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