Explain the role of ancient universities, teachers and missionaries in the spread of indian culture
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people have started travelling a lot today. They go by road, by air, by sea, by rail andany other way they can. But do you know people travelled long distances even inthose days when there were no trains or aeroplanes in India. India had been incontact with the outside world commercially right from about the middle of the thirdmillennium B.C. Even though India is
surrounded by sea on three sides and the Himalayanin the north but that did not stop Indians from interacting with the rest of the world. In factthey travelled far and wide and left their cultural footprints wherever they went. In returnthey also brought home ideas, impressions, customs and traditions from these distant lands.However, the most remarkable aspect of this contact has been the spread of Indian cultureand civilization in various parts of the world, especially Central Asia, South East Asia,China, Japan, Korea etc. What is most remarkable of this spread is that it was not aspread by means of conquest or threat to life of an individual or society but by means of voluntary acceptance of cultural and spiritual values of India. In this lesson we shall find outhow Indian culture spread to other countries and the impact it had on these countries.Thislesson also brings forward the beautiful idea that peace and friendship with other nations,other societies, other religions and other cultures help our lives and make it more meaningful.
surrounded by sea on three sides and the Himalayanin the north but that did not stop Indians from interacting with the rest of the world. In factthey travelled far and wide and left their cultural footprints wherever they went. In returnthey also brought home ideas, impressions, customs and traditions from these distant lands.However, the most remarkable aspect of this contact has been the spread of Indian cultureand civilization in various parts of the world, especially Central Asia, South East Asia,China, Japan, Korea etc. What is most remarkable of this spread is that it was not aspread by means of conquest or threat to life of an individual or society but by means of voluntary acceptance of cultural and spiritual values of India. In this lesson we shall find outhow Indian culture spread to other countries and the impact it had on these countries.Thislesson also brings forward the beautiful idea that peace and friendship with other nations,other societies, other religions and other cultures help our lives and make it more meaningful.
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