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write a article to be published in your school magazine in about 120 words an the topic the culture and tradition of india

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                              Traditions and Culture of India


India is a land of rich culture and traditions. Culture and traditions were actually made for the convenience of the people in the long past by the then wise people. Traditions are our past. Our joys are associated with the traditions. For example all the festivals that we love celebrating are nothing but traditions. They are an integral part of our society. For example, take any tradition and analyze it; you will find it has many wholesome benefits. For example, take the tradition of going to a temple/mosque/church/or any religious place. It connects us to our roots. As we go to the temple, it makes us realize the supremacy of God; it makes us spiritual.


Another example is being respectful to elders. Our traditions teach us to be courteous and respectful to our elders, teachers, or any stranger; by being respectful we not only gladden the elders, but also gladden ourselves. They give us many favours in return. For example, they bless us. They teach us. They are always there with their love and care when we need them. We also earn a good image in society and people like to be associated with us.


Another blessing of our family is joint family system. This system is only found in India and some other traditional societies. The so called problem-ridden western societies don’t have joint family systems. As a result, there are no problems such as loneliness, depression, going astray, etc.; by default, the joint family system proves healthy and beneficial in the healthy growth of children and provides them with a wholesome environment.   


So, we must protect and observe the traditions bequeathed to us by our wise forefathers. We can modify certain traditions for the convenience of people as well as according to the demands of current times. We must never ever disrespect and disregard traditions, for they are for our help, comfort, ease, and happiness.

 

 





Answered by alinakincsem
6
The fabric of Indian culture is woven with traditions and custom. Tradition, if followed in the correct viewpoint can never be a deterrent to advance unless conventionality sneaks in and a man is shackled with tenacity.

Traditional and standard practices are an essential piece of Indian culture. A traditional is likewise an approach taken after throughout the years and passed on from era to era, guaranteeing that it prompts a high level of most profound sense of being and respect.

Indians are pleased with its way of life. In our nation, it is conventional to regard seniors, be honest and legit and furthermore to assist others in require. It is likewise viewed as conventional to commend our social celebrations and religious exercises with the family and neighbors. Convention prompts the correct way to deal with marriage and passing in the family, as has been taken after over hundreds of years.

Religious exercises are profoundly fascinated in Indian culture. These exercises are pampered family undertakings with everybody contributing their mite. These traditional exercises result in people finding out about their legacy, religion and different spiritualities in the organization of seniors.

In India, tradition has dependably been to welcome distinctive surges of thought. This is the reason Indian culture has seen such a variety of religions intermixing and thriving over the ages without predisposition.
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