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Indian custom

Indian customs are as follows:

1, Indians are very polite when meeting friends, usually crossing their hands to show their greetings. When crossing your hands, you should show respect, equality and care to your elders, be flat to your peers and be low to your younger generation. The guests presented wreaths to express their heartfelt welcome. It is worth noting that Indians often shake their heads instead of nodding when expressing their agreement or approval with each other.

2. Funeral cremation in India is usually held on the banks of the holy river; Water burial generally chooses to push the body into the water and let it drift away; Celestial burial or wild burial, leaving the body in the wild or in the forest for vultures to peck or wild animals to eat, while Muslims bury it.

Traditionally, India values boys over girls, because parents must prepare a generous dowry when their daughters get married. Without it, her daughter cannot get married. The way for Indians to celebrate the birth and safe growth of their children is to go to the temple for "Pujia ceremony", sing prayers, and then hold a dinner with relatives and friends.

After Indian children are born, their parents will find someone to read their divinations. Children's names are mostly taken from heroes or gods. Children's birthdays are especially valued because they can decide who they will marry in the future.

When a Hindu dies, a cremation ceremony will be held on the river beach. After the death of Hindus, their families will wrap the bodies in yellow or white silk, then put them on two bamboo stretchers and carry them to the crematorium on the river beach in the form of a parade.

6. Most Indians believe in Hinduism, and there are many vegetarians in the upper and middle classes. The more people who are vegetarian, the less they eat (eggs, butter and milk are also eaten, and meat eaters in Hindus abstain from beef and fish. However, Hindus are forbidden to eat on the same plate. When Islam enters a restaurant, it is necessary to eat pork and beef according to the menu. There are many vegetarian restaurants and brigades serving meat in India.

Characteristics of Indian culture

1, centered on religion.

Literature, art, music, dance and sculpture in India are all centered on religion, and their forms and contents are also related to religion. Even the formulation of political laws, the formation of people's moral concepts, and the customs and habits of various ethnic groups are all produced and developed under the influence of religion. For this reason, when the world academic circles discuss what is the greatest feature of Indian culture, everyone will not hesitate to say that it is religion. Religion is integrated into Indian culture, and it can't be Indian culture without religion.

Some people in academic circles also call some Indian literary works pure religious literary works. The well-known five-volume book, a collection of world-famous fables, was also created by religious people for future generations, revealing religious feelings and preaching religious spirit between the lines.

2. Buddhist culture plays an important role in Indian culture.

If we analyze and study Indian dramas, movies, music and dances in ancient and modern times, it is not difficult to find a rule that most of them end in Daejeon Circle. From the content analysis, the thought of what goes around comes around runs through the thought of what goes around comes around and what goes around comes around comes around, and always embodies the spirit of friendship and mutual assistance. In fact, this is due to the influence of Indian Buddhism and thought.

Therefore, many people in domestic academic circles believe that the six-reunion ending in Indian drama, film, music and dance is that Buddhism emphasizes religious practice in real life from the perspective of cultivation, which is different from the pessimism that Christianity only advises people to passively wait for their souls to ascend to heaven after death, but pays attention to intensive research and diligent practice. There is some truth in this statement.