Indian culture

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INDIAN Culture
INDIAN FLAG
Major Festivals of INDIA
ART FORMS
GREETINGS
CONCLUTION

PROJECT PLAN

INDIAN Culture INDIAN FLAG Major Festivals of INDIA ART FORMS GREETINGS CONCLUTION PROJECT PLAN

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India has 29 states with different
culture and civilizations and one

India has 29 states with different culture and civilizations and one of
of
the most populated country in the
world.
Throughout the history of India,
Over the centuries, there has been
significant fusion of cultures between Buddhist, Hindus, Muslims, Jains, Sikhs and various tribal populations in India.

CULTURE OF INDIA

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The National flag of India is a horizontal tricolor of
deep saffron (kesari) at the top,

The National flag of India is a horizontal tricolor of deep saffron
white in the middle
and dark green at the bottom in equal proportion.
The ratio of width of the
 flag to its length is two to
three. In the centre of the
white band is a navy blue
wheel which represents
the chakra.

INDIAN FLAG

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DIWALI
Diwali is the festival of lights.
It is mostly enjoyed by the

DIWALI Diwali is the festival of lights. It is mostly enjoyed by
kids and adults
Diwali symbolizes the spiritual
"victory of light over darkness,
good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance“.
The festival is widely associated with Lakshmi,
goddess of prosperity.

FESTIVALS OF INDIA

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Dussehra celebrates the Hindu
god Rama’s victory over the
demon King

Dussehra celebrates the Hindu god Rama’s victory over the demon King Ravana
Ravana and the
triumph of good over evil.
The epic Ramayana tells the
story of the Lord Rama who
wins the lovely Sita for his wife,
only to have her carried off by
Ravana, the demon king of Lanka.

DUSSEHRA

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It is also known as Vinayaka
Chaturthi is the hindu festival

It is also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi is the hindu festival that
that reveres god Ganesha.
A ten-day festival, it is marked
with installation of Ganesha
clay idols privately in homes,
or publicly on elaborate
pandels.

GANESH CHATURTHI

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There are 8 types of art forms they are….
BHARATHNATYAM
KATHAK
KATHAKATI
KUCHPUDI
MANIPURI
MOHINIATTAM
ODISSI

ART FORMS

There are 8 types of art forms they are…. BHARATHNATYAM KATHAK KATHAKATI

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Greetings include Namaste, Namaskar, Juhar.
All these are common spoken greetings or salutations

Greetings include Namaste, Namaskar, Juhar. All these are common spoken greetings or
when people meet, and are forms of farewell when they depart.
Namaskar is considered slightly more formal than Namaste but both express deep respect.
Namaskar is commonly used in India and Nepal by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists, and many.

GREETINGS

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