Saturday, May 5, 2012

A Note on Culture and Traditions of India



Hi or Hello or Namskarm a common spoken greeting or salutation in the Indian subcontinent. Namaskar is considered more formal than afternoon, both words are indicative of deep respect. In India and Nepal it generally Hindus, Jains and Buddhists use, many people use it outside of the Indian subcontinent. Indian and Nepali culture, the word is used at the beginning of written or oral Sunday. However, the same hands folded away when the exchange is made without saying anything. In yoga, and yoga students based on spoken by means hello "greet my inner light is the light in you" is
Taken literally, it means "I bow to you am" The Sanskrit word (Nms): bow (bow), faith (obeisance), obedience, invocation (salutation) and Respect (respect) and (te): "You "was taken from.
When spoken to another person, simply a currency that is created with the chest touching each other in front of the palms of the hands and fingers are up. Without a word being said that may be the same currency.


"Diwali, festival of lights, Hindus across India by the lamps (diyas) is celebrated by lighting and rangolis.
Festivals in India
India being a multi-cultural and multi-religious society, celebrates holidays and festivals of various religions in India, three national holidays (national holidays in India), the Independence Day, Republic Day and Gandhi Jayanti (Gandhi Jayanti) and to the three Hrsho is celebrated with gaiety addition, there are many states and regions have local festivals depending on prevalent religious and linguistic demographics popular Hindu religious festivals include Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi (Ganesh Chaturthi), Holi, Navratri, Raksha Bandhan ( Rakshabandhan) and Dussehra (Dussehra). Several harvest festivals (harvest festival) as the Sankranti (Sankranthi), Pongal (Pongal), and Onam (Onam) is also quite popular festival of Kumbh Mela (Kumb Mela) every 12 years after 4 individually celebrated placescelebrated by the Buddha Purnima (Buddh Purnima). Islamic festival of Eid - ul - Fitr, Eid - ul - Adha (Eid al-Adha), and Ramzan (Ramadan) is also celebrated by Muslims all over India

Cuisine of India
Curry
And vegetables.
Traditional Indian dishes Chicken (chicken), goat (goat), lamb (lamb), fish, and other meats (meat) includes

Diversity of India's geography, culture and food is a defining feature of Indian cuisine isolated area change and the subcontinent (subcontinent) different kind of demographics (varied demographics) and generally reflect the specific culture, Indian

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