INDIAN CULTURE : Tradition and Continuity
Language: English Publication details: New Delhi World Heritage Inc 2019Edition: 1Description: 232ISBN:- 9789388121354
- TRI/IN 954.076
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Lending | Ernakulam Public Library General Stacks | 954.076 TRI/IN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | E1100370 |
Culture occupies an important place in the development of a nation. The rich cultural heritage of India, characterised by its diversities and sustained over thousands of years, has placed on the modern state a vital responsibility to strive for its continuity as well as its further enrichment. India has one of the world’s largest collections of songs, music, dance, theatre, folk traditions, performing arts, rites and rituals, paintings and writings that are known, as the ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’ (ICH) of humanity. India is the motherland of art, culture and architecture all across the globe where each historical monument in the country like the forts, palaces, caves, temples, mosques and churches reflect the glory of the era to which they belonged. The culture of India was moulded throughout various eras of history, all the while absorbing customs, traditions and ideas from both invaders and immigrants. Many cultural practices, languages, customs and monuments are examples of this co-mingling over centuries. The uniqueness of this book hence lies in the author’s way of reconstructing the period under review by delving deep into the geopolitical ground of that time of India.
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