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Indian Culture. Background. The Indian culture is as grand and exciting as it sounds. India is located in southern Asia and encompasses a variety of people and traditions. Let us take a closer look at what distinguishes the Indian culture from any other. Customs & Traditions.
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Background The Indian culture is as grand and exciting as it sounds. India is located in southern Asia and encompasses a variety of people and traditions. Let us take a closer look at what distinguishes the Indian culture from any other.
Customs &Traditions • The Indian culture is rich in customs and traditions • These traditions and customs include: - house warming ceremonies - wedding customs - naamkaran
House Warming Ceremony Griha Pravesh is a ceremony performed when one first enters the house. This may be because it is a new home, coming back from vacation or after having renovated the house. The family enters the house on a specified day according to the astrological calendar. The ceremonies include poojah’s and priests. Depending on why you are re-entering the house, there are different actions to perform.
Wedding Ceremony The wedding ceremony lasts for longer than one day and includes various traditions that need to be performed. • Once a couple agrees to wed, there is a Roka that announces that the couple has found their soul mates. • Next is the Sagai, which is the tikka ceremony. This is performed a week to ten days before the wedding.
Continued… • The sangeet is an event that is put on by the girl’s family. Few members of the groom’s side is invited. This is a celebration with song and dance. • The Mehendi is a henna ceremony. All the girls in the bridal party have henna put on their hands and choose bangles to wear. • Finally the days before the wedding the bride rests with complete relaxation. The actual wedding day takes place in a designated venue. The bride’s side welcomes the groom’s side, known as the baarat
Naamkaran The naamkaran is a naming ceremony that takes place 12 days after the day of birth. This is mostly a women’s ceremony. They place the child in a cradle while everyone gathers around singing traditional songs and dancing. Children’s names are based on Hindu Raashis because it is considered auspicious.
Classical Indian Dances • The Bhangra began as a dance to celebrate the harvest. Movements of the dance are suppose to depict the cycle of plouging, sowing, and reaping. • Kathak is a North Indian classical dance. In ancient times, storytellers used mime and gesture for dramatic effect. This eventually evolved into a dance form.
Conclusion The Indian culture is full of variety and diversity. Traditions and cultures are different from what we are used to. Hopefully with our presentation you’ve gotten a better glimpse of an unfamiliar world. Information provided by: www.indiaparenting.com
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World Heritage Day 2024: India’s 5 remarkable sites that draw millions every year
TRAVEL TRENDS , INDIA Updated : Apr 19, 2024, 09:40 IST
India, a land steeped in history and culture, is home to a wealth of heritage sites that capture the imagination of travellers from around the globe. Not only ancient temples, there are majestic forts to marvel at, wherein each site tells a story of India's rich past and diverse heritage. Here are some of India's most visited and remarkable heritage sites that you can plan to visit to explore their significance and the reasons behind their enduring allure.
Taj Mahal, Agra
Undoubtedly, the Taj Mahal stands as India's most iconic symbol of love and architectural splendour. Commissioned by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, this breathtaking white marble mausoleum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that you try visiting at least once in your lifetime. Its intricate craftsmanship, symmetrical design, and ethereal beauty draw millions of visitors each year, and offers a glimpse into the opulence of Mughal architecture and the enduring power of love.
Jaipur City Palace, Rajasthan
Nestled in the heart of Rajasthan's capital, Jaipur, lies the majestic City Palace, a magnificent blend of Rajput, Mughal, and European architectural styles. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the palace complex encompasses courtyards, gardens, and palatial structures adorned with exquisite artwork and historical artefacts. Visitors are captivated by the grandeur of the palace, which proudly showcases Rajasthan's royal legacy and vibrant cultural heritage.
Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra
Immersed in ancient history and profound spiritual meaning, the Ajanta and Ellora Caves stand as testament to India's vibrant religious heritage and artistic brilliance. Hewn into the rock faces of Maharashtra, these age-old cave systems exhibit extraordinary Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain temples, monasteries, and sculptures dating back to the 2nd century BCE. Elaborate carvings and frescoes within depict tales from Indian mythology, providing a glimpse into the spiritual customs of times long past, drawing interest from both history aficionados and pilgrims.
Khajuraho Group of Monuments, Madhya Pradesh
Renowned for its stunning depiction of human emotions and sensuality, the Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases India's architectural brilliance and cultural diversity. Built by the Chandela dynasty between the 9th and 11th centuries, these intricately carved temples feature elaborate sculptures depicting various aspects of life, love, and spirituality. Despite the passage of centuries, the Khajuraho temples continue to mesmerise visitors with their exquisite craftsmanship and timeless appeal.
Hampi, Karnataka
Nestled amid the rugged terrain of Karnataka lies the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi, a sprawling complex of ruins that was once the glorious capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. Steeped in history and architectural splendour, Hampi's ancient temples, royal enclosures, and boulder-strewn landscape offer a captivating glimpse into India's mediaeval past. Visitors can wander through the labyrinthine streets, marvel at the towering gopurams, and soak in the serene ambiance of this living heritage site.
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World Heritage Day 2024: Theme, History, Significance, and Top 5 Heritage Sites in India
Published By : Nibandh Vinod
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World Heritage Day 2024 theme is Discover and Experience Diversity. (Images: Shutterstock)
World Heritage Day 2024: Across the world, there are countless remarkable sites and monuments, many of which beautifully show the specific countries' culture.
World Heritage Day, also known as International Day for Monuments and Sites (IDMS), is celebrated annually on April 18 to honour and preserve our heritage. Ancient monuments and buildings are global treasures. They require proper nurturing to last for years. Across the world, there are countless remarkable sites and monuments, many of which beautifully show the specific countries’ culture. World Heritage Day brings together individuals, organisations, societies and governments to unite to raise awareness about the importance of historical sites and to promote their protection. In this article, we’ll explore the history, significance, and top five Indian heritage sites.
World Heritage Day 2024 Theme
The theme for World Heritage Day 2024 is ‘Discover and Experience Diversity.’ This theme highlights the richness of our history. It also reminds us to explore and appreciate the unique heritage of different communities.
Top 5 Heritage Sites in India
Hampi was the last capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. The wealthy rulers constructed numerous magnificent temples and palaces that garnered admiration from ancient travellers. However, in 1565, the city was ruled by the Deccan Muslim confederacy group and was left abandoned.
Ajanta Caves
The earliest Buddhist cave monuments at Ajanta were created during the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C. The paintings and sculptures found at Ajanta are regarded as masterpieces and have had a significant impact on artistry.
Constructed between 1631 and 1648 in Agra by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the monument is entirely made of white marble. It was built in the memory of the emperor’s beloved wife.
The temples of Khajuraho were constructed during the Chandela dynasty’s rule between 950 and 1050. Presently, only around 20 temples are standing tall, representing Hinduism and Jainism.
Jaipur City
Founded in 1727 by Sawai Jai Singh II, Jaipur is known for its unique urban planning, inspired by Vedic architecture. While others were built on hills, the pink city was built on plain lands. To this date, locals have preserved its rich history.
World Heritage Day: History
World Heritage Day, also known as The International Day for Monuments and Sites, was established in 1982 by the International Council for Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS).
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization approved the date during their 22nd general conference in 1983. Every year, ICOMOS brings together experts from various fields like architects, engineers, geographers, civil engineers, artists and archaeologists. These professionals collaborate to ensure that some of the world’s beautiful sites and important monuments are preserved for future generations.
Since its inception, ICOMOS has welcomed nearly 10,000 members from over 150 countries worldwide. In 2023, two new Indian sites, Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas and Santiniketan, were added to the list.
World Heritage Day: Significance
World Heritage Day is celebrated to encourage local communities to recognise the importance of keeping our cultural heritage safe. Various events bring together people from different regions and backgrounds, which allows them to share information about their history and traditions. ICOMOS also celebrates the day by collaborating with UNESCO worldwide, attracting travel and history lovers to such events.
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World Heritage Day 2024: Date, history, significance and all that you need to know
World heritage day 2024: from history to significance, here's all that you need to know about the special day..
World Heritage Day 2024: Our cultural heritage is a significant part of our identity as a nation and a culture. It also bears a lot of historical importance and helps us to connect with our rich traditions and history . However, heritage buildings and monuments need preservation and protection. It is important to create awareness about their significance and urge people to come together in safeguarding the heritage properties of the world. We connect with our history through the heritage we have. World Heritage Day is also referred to as International Day for Monuments and Sites.
As we gear up to celebrate the special day, here are a few things that we need to know.
Every year, World Heritage Day is observed on April 18. This year, the special day falls on Thursday.
In 1982, The International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) proposed the idea of observing World Heritage Day on April 18 every year. The following year, the proposal was approved at UNESCO's General Conference. Since then, the special day is observed every year on April 18. Heritage monuments and sites are often victim to human activities, natural disasters and urbanisation. The day reinstates the importance of protecting and preserving them.
Significance:
The theme for this year's World Heritage Day is - Discover and experience diversity. Natural landscapes, historical monuments, cultural practices, traditions, rituals and ancient ruins are part of the world's heritage. It is important to safeguard them. They are known for their cultural value and are also recognised by UNESCO for their universal significance. These heritage sites are also tourist attractions that can help in boosting the local economy. They help us to take a peek into our rich history and the past that we were unaware of before. They need to be protected and safeguarded for future generations.
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World Heritage Day 2024: Know history, significance and theme. Here are top 5 heritage sites in India
World heritage day, known as international day for monuments and sites, is celebrated on april 18 to honor and safeguard our cultural heritage..
World Heritage Day, also monikered as the International Day for Monuments and Sites (IDMS), is observed on April 18 every year to honor and protect out cultural legacy. Historic structures and monuments are global treasures, hence, they need to be nurtured to last for years. On this day, many organizations, societies, governments, and individuals come together to advocate the preservation of historical sites and to increase public awareness about their significance.
World Heritage Day 2024: History
The International Council for Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) created World Heritage Day , also referred to as The International Day for Monuments and Sites, in 1982. During its 22nd general meeting in 1983, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization approved the date.
Experts from a variety of disciplines, including architects, engineers, geographers, civil engineers, artists, and archaeologists, come together annually for ICOMOS. These experts work together to protect some of the most stunning locations and significant monuments for future generations.
ICOMOS has welcomed about 10,000 members from more than 150 countries since it was found. Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas and Santiniketan, two new Indian sites, were added to the list in 2023.
World Heritage Day 2024: Significance
The purpose of World Heritage Day is to raise awareness among local communities about protecting our cultural heritage. People from various places and backgrounds come together and exchange knowledge about their histories and customs. In addition, ICOMOS commemorates the day by working with UNESCO all across the world, drawing tourists and history buffs to such events.
World Heritage Day 2024: Theme
This year, the theme of World Heritage Day is ‘Discover and Experience Diversity’.
Top 5 heritages sites in India
1) Taj Mahal: The monument, which was built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, is entirely composed of white marble. It was constructed in honor of the emperor's beloved wife.
2) Ajanta Caves: The first and second century B.C. saw the creation of the oldest Buddhist cave structures at Ajanta. Considered masterpieces, the sculptures and paintings in Ajanta have greatly influenced artists.
3) Khajuraho: The Chandela dynasty ruled over Khajuraho between 950 and 1050 when the temples were built. Currently, there are only about 20 temples symbolizing Jainism and Hinduism that are still surviving.
4) Jaipur City: Jaipur, founded by Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727, is renowned for its distinctive urban design that draws inspiration from Vedic architecture. The pink city was constructed on level ground, but others were built on hills. Locals have managed to maintain its rich history to this day.
5) Hampi: The Vijayanagara Empire's last capital was Hampi. Ancient travelers were in awe of the splendid temples and palaces built by the rich emperors. But the Deccan Muslim confederacy took control of the city in 1565, and it was abandoned.
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World Heritage Day 2024: Explore some of the most architecturally significant caves in India
From ajanta caves to krishna mandapam, here are some interesting facts about india’s ancient caves.
World Heritage Day, also known as the International Monuments and Sites Day, is observed on 18 April every year to celebrate some of the world’s most unique and stunning architectural masterpieces.
Several historic monuments and sites present in India are in dire need of preservation, to keep the cultural heritage intact. On this day, several organisations, societies, governments, and individuals come together to advocate the preservation of these marvels and increase public awareness about their significance.
When we talk about historical structures, we often think of elaborate monuments and temples that boast of resplendent architecture and intricate detailing. However, we often forget the significance of ancient caves.
India is home to several of some of the most fascinating and historically rich cave complexes, many of which have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These caves offer a unique glimpse into ancient cultures, religious practices, and remarkable architectural feats. Here are some interesting facts about these structures.
Ajanta Caves
A masterpiece of Buddhist art, Ajanta caves are located in Maharashtra and are renowned for their exquisite Buddhist rock-cut cave monuments. These caves date back to the 2nd century BCE and were created as retreats for Buddhist monks.
It is believed that these Buddhist monks took shelter in these caves during monsoons as they were forbidden from travelling during this period of the year. While living in the caves they spent their time and effort painting the walls of the caves, depicting Buddhist legends , scenes from daily life, and ornate sculptures of deities.
The caves not only feature some of the most awe-inspiring paintings giving a glimpse of Buddhist beliefs, but also contain mound-like structures called stupas as well as large pillars.
However, what’s worth noting is that Buddha had always preached against sculpting and painting images of him. He explained that the purpose of living life is to work towards achieving nirvana .
Ellora Caves
The Ellora Caves are also situated in Maharashtra and are a remarkable fusion of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain monuments.
These caves were carved out of solid rock between the 6th and 10th centuries CE. The site includes 34 caves featuring stunning sculptures and intricately detailed architecture.
The Kailash Temple in Ellora, carved from a single rock and dedicated to Lord Shiva, particularly attracts visitors from all over the world due to its sheer size and intricate detailing.
Another significant structure within the complex is cave 10, or the Vishvakarma cave, which consists of some of the most exquisite Buddhist sculptures.
Cave 32 is known for its significance within the Jain community as it depicts some of the most important principles of the religion such as non-violence and simplicity in life. It is a series of shrines dedicated to Mahavira and other Jain divinities spanning over two storeys. The sculptures also depict scenes from the lives of Jain Tirthankaras.
Elephanta Caves
Another architecturally significant cave complex situated in Maharashtra, Elephanta caves are just a short boat ride from Mumbai.
This site features a collection of rock-cut temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. These caves, dating back to the 5th century CE, are situated on Elephanta Island and are famous for their colossal sculptures.
What’s worth noting is that the island on which Elephanta Caves are situated was originally called Gharapuri. However, after the Portuguese conquered the region, they renamed it as Elephanta, as they erected a large stone elephant on the island.
The most notable among the network of caves is the Trimurti , a massive three-headed statue representing the aspects of Shiva as the highest form of God in Hinduism fulfilling the roles of a creator, preserver, and destroyer.
Varaha Cave Temple
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In the coastal town of Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu stands the Varaha Cave Temple, a UNESCO-listed monument carved out of a single rock in the 7th century CE.
One of the best examples of the creativity and intricacy of ancient Pallava architecture and sculpture, this cave temple is adorned with intricate bas-relief sculptures depicting various forms of Lord Vishnu, including his avatar or incarnation as Varaha (boar) to save Goddess Earth.
The detailing and craftsmanship of the sculptures stand as evidence of the artistic mastery of ancient Indian artisans and sculptors.
Krishna Mandapam
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Another significant UNESCO World Heritage site in the Southern part of India is the Krishna Mandapam in Mahabalipuram. Located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, in the Kancheepuram district, it is another rock-cut cave temple featuring some of the most awe-inspiring bas relief sculptures, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
Dedicated to Lord Krishna, this cave temple features beautiful bas-reliefs depicting scenes from Hindu mythology , including well-known tales of Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhan Hill.
There are other images in the cave that include Lord Krishna in a playful mood with the gopis or milkmaids, carrying water pots on their heads, and several other scenes from the Hindu mythology.
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World Heritage Day 2024: All You Need To Know, Monuments To Visit
World heritage day 2024: its objective is to inspire people and local communities to value cultural heritage in their lives..
World Heritage Day 2024: The day is celebrated on April 18 every year.
The International Day for Monuments and Sites, also known as World Heritage Day, is observed on April 18. The day was first celebrated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1983. The aim is to promote awareness about the cultural heritage and diversity on the planet.
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Its objective is to inspire people and local communities to value cultural heritage in their lives. Along with monument preservation, the day also aims to increase public awareness of the diversity and vulnerability of cultural heritage.
Theme Of World Heritage Day
Since 1983, the International Council on Monuments and Sites has set a theme around which events are centred on the day. The theme for World Heritage Day 2024 is "Disasters & Conflicts Through the Lens of the Venice Charter".
"The Venice Charter emerged in 1964, two decades after WWII and in an age that promised limitless progress and economic development. Six decades later, we face a climate emergency, a growing number of natural disasters as well as conflicts destroying cultural sites and displacing communities on a massive scale. ICOMOS will be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Venice Charter in 2024, which will feature as a key narrative to ICOMOS events through the year. The IDMS will kick off the official celebration, leading up to the anniversary of the Venice Charter on 31 May," the organisation said on its website.
Monuments In India
India is home to a total of 3691 monuments and sites. Of these 40 are designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. As we observe World Heritage Day 2024, let's take a look at some historical monuments that you can visit in India to mark the occasion
- Qutub Minar
- Humayun's Tomb
- Temples at Hampi
- Sanchi Stupa
- Ajanta and Ellora Caves
- Khajuraho Temples
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NCIC Heritage Festival celebrates East Indian cultural legacy
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Charai Veti – "Keep Moving" – will be the theme for the National Council of Indian Culture’s (NCIC) Heritage Festival 2024.
The NCIC said in a release the Heritage Festival, being hosted through its Heritage Centre, “aims to play a vital role in preserving, promoting, and celebrating the East Indian cultural heritage, identity and legacy while fostering greater understanding, appreciation, and unity among the diverse communities of Trinidad and Tobago.”
The organisation said the festival commemorates the rich cultural legacy bestowed on TT by the Indian indentured labourers who arrived during the 19th and early 20th centuries to work on sugar plantations.
It also honours Indian Arrival Day, celebrated on May 30 since 1995, and Indian Heritage Month (May).
The NCIC, a non-governmental organisation, is dedicated to fostering the development and promotion of East Indian and Indo-Trinidadian culture. Established in 1964, it has been instrumental in showcasing this heritage, notably through its flagship event, the Divali Nagar, which has been held since 1986.
NCIC’s first vice president, Surujdeo Mangaroo, said, “The theme of the NCIC Heritage Month, Charai Veti – Keep Moving, resonates deeply with me. It beautifully encapsulates the spirit of resilience and determination exhibited by our girmitiya (Indians who journeyed abroad as indentured labourers under an agreement) forefathers, who persevered through immense challenges to pave the way for future generations. Their unwavering commitment to 'keep moving' despite adversities is a testament to the indomitable human spirit and serves as an inspiration for us all."
The festival, he said, will "celebrate living traditions, but it will also exemplify the innovation and creativity that enabled such traditions to thrive in a new environment while preserving their cultural identity.
It honours, he said, not only "the resilience and contributions of those who endured indentured labour," but also their descendants.
Mangaroo urged, “As we observe Indian Heritage Month, let us come together as a community to celebrate our cultural diversity and heritage."
He said the festival presents "a wonderful opportunity for us to connect, learn, and appreciate the vibrant traditions passed down to us by our ancestors.
"Through a diverse range of events and activities, including cultural performances, exhibitions, and culinary competitions, we can deepen our understanding of our shared heritage and foster greater unity among all communities."
The festival will offer a variety of programmes. One is a food festival which will include competitions for pholourie, pepper roti, and kitchree.
Additionally, a trade fair organised by the NCIC will offer Indian wear and other items throughout May.
Mangaroo encouraged everyone to participate in the NCIC Heritage Festival "and embrace the theme as we honour the legacy of our forefathers and chart a path forward guided by their resilience and determination.
"Together, let us celebrate Indian Heritage Month with pride and reverence, reaffirming our commitment to preserving and promoting our rich cultural legacy for generations to come.”
The festival will be held at the NCIC Nagar, Narsaloo Ramaya Marg, Chaguanas, from May 4-June 1.
All events are free and open to the public. For more information, call 789-9101/ 381-1069 or visit NCIC’s social media pages.
Festival events:
May 4, 5: International Taan Singing/ Baithak Gaana Conference, in collaboration with the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT)
May 4: Night of Taan Singing/ Baithak Gaana
May 11: Night of Shastreeya Sangeet
May 18: An Evening of Traditional Ramayan Chanting
May 19-June 1: Visual Arts Exhibition
May 24-26: Poetry Festival
May 30-June 1 : Heritage Food Festival
May 30: Grand Cultural Programme
May 31: A Night of Dance
June 1: A Night of Traditional Chutney
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