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Write an essay in 150 words how to preserve our ancient Indian culture

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Answered by mahareddynikita
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Preservation-: Children, adults, senior citizens have to work in ways to preserve the culture to make sure it will also be around over the long term so others can learn about it, take advantage of its wisdom, and even follow it for their own spiritual progress. This may include, but not limited to, such things as:

Preserve the great and ancient Vedic texts,

Preserve the main yoga systems, the dharmas that lead to God,

Preserve the temples and let them be freely maintained by those Hindus and devotees who are most sincere and qualified,

Distribute this literature for colleges, schools, personal homes, so it can spread,

Educate people in this knowledge, especially the youth so they are aware of it and know it,

Practice the traditions, such as the holidays and spiritual paths in everyday life.

PROTECTION-:

Even if we do what we can to preserve the tradition, it may also come under attack in many ways. So we have to help protect it by:

Overcoming negative impressions that people may try to use to unnecessarily criticize or demean it,

Be on guard for negative press in newspapers or television, and work to correct it,

Watch for the use of devious ways and false statements that are said to convert people from the Vedic path to some other religion

Answered by FateBringer22
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Indian culture is the oldest culture in the world, which is about 5,000 thousand years old. Indian culture is considered as the world's first and greatest culture. The statement of "unity in diversity" is common here, that is, India is a diverse country where people of different religions live together peacefully with their culture and tradition. People of different religions have their own language, habit of eating, customs and so on, yet they live together with unity.

India's national language is Hindi, although about 22 official languages ​​and 400 other languages ​​are spoken daily in different states and union territories. According to history, India is recognized as the birthplace of religions like Hindu and Buddhist religions. Majority of India's population is related to Hindu religion. The second variety of Hindu religion is Shaiva, Shaktya, Vaishnava and Smrata

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