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    Indian Culture and Tradition

    Introduction: The fabric of Indian culture is woven with customs and

    tradition. Tradition, if followed in the right perspective can never be a hindrance toprogress unless orthodoxy creeps in and a person is shackled with obstinacy.

    High degree of spirituality and honor:Traditional and customary practices are an

    important part of Indian culture. Tradition is also an approach followed over the years

    and handed down from generation to generation, ensuring that it leads to a high

    degree of spirituality and honor.

    Indians are proud of its culture. In our country it is traditional to respect elders, be

    truthful and honest and also to help out others in need. It is also considered traditional

    to celebrate our cultural festivals and religious activities with the family and

    neighbors. Tradition leads to the right approach to marriage and death in the family,

    as has been followed over centuries.

    Joint Family Tradition:We still retain the tradition of joint family system in our society

    as part of our culture. This tradition, where the eldest in the family lays down rules,

    which are followed by all members of the family, is the reason that the family life is not

    chaotic.

    Advantages of Joint Family system:A joint family system, as per tradition, has a lot

    of advantages. All family members are specifically delegated responsibilities which

    lead to sharing and no one is burdened. At the time of crisis or when in need of advice,

    all the family members can sit together and the final solution, as a result of this

    discussion, is more often than not the right one.

    This traditional approach results in the younger members learning from the experience

    of their seniors and also respecting them due to it.

    The other aspect of traditional joint family is that strength lies in numbers. Even if a

    family member is ill or goes out of station to work, he has the mental confidence of his

    family being looked after and being safe, the prime factor today.

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    Disintegration of Joint Families in India:One can imagine the state of affairs where

    each individual member of the family takes his own decision regardless of the difficulty

    of others. It certainly would lead to chaos and disrupt peace of mind and it is not

    traditional to do so.

    The latter is the reason for the disintegration of joint family systems in our society and

    even brothers prefer to live apart after getting married.

    Religious activities: Religious activities are deeply engrossed in Indian culture.

    These activities are lavish household affairs with everyone contributing their mite.

    These traditional activities result in persons learning about their heritage, religion and

    other spiritualities in the company of seniors. There are several rituals in any such

    religious functions which is difficult to understand in the right perspective and the

    present generation, moving away from tradition, try to be sarcastic about them.

    However, if tried to understand logically and learning from experience, we discover the

    nuances which are thoroughly scientific and meant for purification of the body and

    soul.

    Horoscope matching for marriages:Our marriages, which are generally arranged

    by elders, are mostly settled on the basis of horoscopes. This is our tradition, but the

    logic is that people the world over believe in stars and their effect on them. Our

    marriages are also performed according to specific rites, which are very logical, due

    to which couples believe that it is a lifelong union. The percentage of separation and

    divorce is thus comparatively low among Indian communities.

    Many Religions:In India, tradition has always been to welcome different streams of

    thought. This is why, Indian culture has witnessesed so many religions interminglingand prospering over the ages without bias.

    Hinduism, Jainism, Islam, Buddhism, the Khalsa Panth, and Christianity, to name a

    few, have been in India over the centuries and it is a part of our tradition that we have

    not tried to enforce any specific religion on the masses. Our culture teaches tolerance

    and we have progressed not in spite of it but due to it.