Studies in Indian culture

Murthy,H.V.Srinivasa

Studies in Indian culture - Bombay Asia Pub. 1973 - 183p.

In writing about the culture of a people, one has to give impor tance either to the historical framework and subsume cultural items under a chronological survey or to the items themselves, noting developments as they came, period-wise, under each item. Either approach presupposes a spacious lay-out. If it is the history of a culture, like that of India, which goes back possibly to five thousand years, the presentation is bound to run into several volumes.
It is a matter of prime importance that young people should get to know intimately about the culture of which they are the inheri tors, otherwise they will lead a rootless life. Their aims in life are also likely to be superficial since they will not be nourished by the tradition in their own land.

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