Indian society and culture
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: Dominant, 2012Description: 4.2ISBN: 9789380642635Subject(s): Manners and customs | Social change | Civilization | Social conditionsDDC classification: 306.0954 Summary: About the Book: Indian Society and Culture This book, divided into two parts, is an attempt atunderstanding the inter-play of socio-cultural ideas in thedevelopment of India life through the ages of its existence. Thefirst part explains how, after 56 years of independence, Indiansociety is adapting itself to the changed environment. The secondpart describes the Indian cultural heritage which is a colourfulstory of varied experiences in all fields of human activity throughthe ages. Indian culture is pre-dominantly one of self-restraintand is based on the ancient Vedic teachings of spiritualism. Takingthese and related aspects into account, what one gets is acomprehensive yet compacttreatise on social and cultural life ofIndia.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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306.0954 KOS/M Myth and reality: studies in the formation of Indian culture | 306.0954 LIT Little traditions in a culturally pluralistic nation | 306.0954 MUK/I Indian culture : a sociological study | 306.0954 NAN/I Indian society and culture | 306.0954 NAY/S Seeing Stars | 306.0954 ROU Routledge handbook of contemporary India | 306.0954 SAX/L Life and culture in Medieval India |
About the Book: Indian Society and Culture This book, divided into two parts, is an attempt atunderstanding the inter-play of socio-cultural ideas in thedevelopment of India life through the ages of its existence. Thefirst part explains how, after 56 years of independence, Indiansociety is adapting itself to the changed environment. The secondpart describes the Indian cultural heritage which is a colourfulstory of varied experiences in all fields of human activity throughthe ages. Indian culture is pre-dominantly one of self-restraintand is based on the ancient Vedic teachings of spiritualism. Takingthese and related aspects into account, what one gets is acomprehensive yet compacttreatise on social and cultural life ofIndia.
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