Dr. Imrul Hussain
Volume-XIV, Issue-I, October 2025
Volume-XIV, Issue-I, October 2025 | ||
Received: 13.10.2025 | Accepted: 22.10.2025 | |||
Published Online: 31.10.2025 | Page No: 62-68 | |||
DOI: 10.64031/pratidhwanitheecho.vol.14.issue.01W.031 | ||||
Indian
Culture and its Significance: An Analytical Study
Dr. Imrul Hussain, Assistant Professor, Nabajyoti College, Kalgachia, Barpeta,
Assam, India | |
Culture means the
society’s collective thought like behavior, traditional beliefs etc. which includes
like language, art, philosophy, habits of a society. They are transmitted from one generation to
other generations through formal education, observation, and social interaction
of a society. Indian culture is the very ancient civilizations of the world. It
preserves an exceptional continuity of knowledge, traditions, and practices and
it is the social cohesion of moral guidance. Its richness has been seen both
the monuments and architecture of a environment. Culture also focuses in philosophical ideas,
scientific thinking, and language and literature which performing arts. Indian
culture permits us to appreciate its historical resilience, social diversity,
and continuing relevance in modern society of this era. The word “culture”
is originated from the Latin word cultus, which means to cultivate,
refine, or worship. Like the cultivation of land, it also the cultivation of
human intellect, social practices, and moral development. It signifies the
refinement and organization of human life. It is describing like the “soul of a
nation,” which captures the essence of social norms with historical continuity and
human creativity of a society. | |
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