India is a country
where unity lies in diversity. This oldest living civilisation of earth which
we see today is the result of a long process of transformation through numerous
eras. History has witnessed that whichever civilisation came here, became a
part of this adaptable land and thus added new values to it. India is shaped by
many components like Indian culture & customs, Indian Arts &
Crafts, religious faiths, heritage from past, with a fusion of globalize Indian industries involving
knowledge driven generation of 21st century.
This fusion is
clearly reflected in many ways like Indian Art and Indian Craft which convey
the inner feeling of not only the artist but also the Indian culture &
society as a whole. Indian Art pieces are the testimony of changing time,
ideas, thoughts, science, technology and overall culture of the land concern.
Painting, jewellery, stone carving, temple constructions, idol making, wood
sculpture crafts, metal statue creations, textile crafts and many more forms of
Indian art and craft have found their origin in India since the genesis of
Indus Valley civilization. It's a cultural heritage expanded to ages. Even in
today’s modern age skilful artists are diligently crafting numerous pieces of
art enabling the whole world to explore all the cultural variants of essence
of Indian culture within
their impeccably done craftwork.
On the other
hand Indian Cuisines have also been
influenced by various cultural groups that entered India throughout history,
such as the Persians, Mughals, and European colonists. Today, Indian Cookery &
its Microwave
Recipes are popular worldwide among the food lovers.
Indian cuisine varies from region to region, reflecting the varied demographics
of the country. It can be split into 5 categories — northern, southern,
eastern, western and north-eastern. Varied uses of spices are an integral part
of food preparation, and are used to enhance the flavour of a dish and create
unique flavours and aromas.
Indian
Culture accommodates
some of the most deeply religious societies and cultures like Hinduism,
Islamism, Sikhism, Jainism, and Buddhism. Religion plays a central and
definitive role in the life of many of its people. Different religion groups of
India ever emphasized on their pilgrimage that’s why this is called the land of
pilgrims and pilgrimages. It is not only religious people who visit here but
other tourists who are Travelling India also visit these
Pilgrim Places. Few of the famous Pilgrimage
Places are Char Dham (Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and
Yamunotri), Haridwar, Kailash Mansarovar, Mathura Vrindavan, Prayag, Jagannath
Puri, Rameshwaram, Ujjain, Varanasi, Badrinath, Dwarka, Pushkar, Shirdi,
Somnath Temple, Tirupati Balaji, Vaishno Devi, Dargah Shareef (Ajmer), Golden
Temple, Bodh Gaya, Jain Teerth. These pilgrim places ever fascinated tourist
across the globe for travelling
India for peace of mind.