2. NAMASTE
• NAMASTE is an ancient Sanskrit greeting still in everyday use
in India
• Namaste is a way of greeting others with respect.
• For Hindus, it is a divine blessing that honours the sacredness
and equality of the other.
• Namaste is a Sanskrit word that means “I bow to you.”
3. PRIDE AND SYMBOL OF INDIAN
• The flag's saffron color symbolizes
courage and sacrifice
• white stands for peace and truth,
• and green is for faith and chivalry,
• The 24 spokes of the wheel (Ashoka
Chakra), correspond with the 24 hours
of the day.
4. UNITY IN DIVERSITY
• The term “Unity in diversity” refers to the state of togetherness
or oneness in-spite of presence of immense diversity.
• “Unity in diversity” is based on the concept where the individual
or social differences in physical attributes, skin colour, castes,
creed, cultural and religious practices, etc. are not looked upon as
a conflict. Rather, these differences are looked upon as varieties
that enrich the society and the nation as a whole.
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7. INDIAN CUISINE
There are hundreds of food variety available in the different sectors of
india from south indian to punjabi and also indian is rich in its herbs
spices vegetation and many other thing india has and not only indian
food but indian people are also likewise tasty in their nature
10. DIWALI :- the festival of joy and promise
Of good over the evil this is celebrated
To rejoice the loosing of evil over the
good
It is the festival of gifts sweets and
greetings
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13. ART AND HANDICRAFT
• Indians are also very good in handicrafts and different kind of arts
• Carpets of Kashmir are world famous , Some of them are worth Crores of rupees
because they are woven out of gold and silver threads.
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15. SOME CONTRIBUTIONS OF INDIAN
CULTURE TO THE WORLD
• Yoga
• Concept of zero
• Primordial sound of OM
16. CONCLUSION
Thus our culture is unique and
irreplaceable and places responsibility
of preservation on the current
generation.
Thus , a Nation culture resides in the
hearts and soul of its people.