Essays on Indian Culture

Indian Culture: Traditions Of Weddings

India is one of the largest countries in the world with 1.35 billion people belong to it. Since I was young, I was watching a lot of Indian movies and I was amazed by their wedding ceremonies. I could see a lot of dancing, singing, and many other different traditions that they must do in...
1970 Words 4 Pages

Satire Of Indian Marriage And Culture In Wedding Album By Girish Karnad

Abstract: Literature is always called as the reflection of society. Society is connected with culture. The effect of culture is always seen in the literature. Same is applicable to Indian Literature. ~C.S. Lewis rightly pointed out, “Literature adds to reality, it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires...
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We Are Indians, People Of The Indian Subcontinent

Most territories are the results of warfare between parties to gain political and economic advantages. We have familiarized ourselves with the voyages of Christopher Columbus, who had taken the Native’s land on behalf of Spain. A few main purposes of these trips aimed at gaining political and economic authority. Similarly, the Indian Subcontinent rested at...
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Literature Review Comparing Monumental Matters By Santhi Kavuri-Bauer And The Taj Mahal By Ebba Koch

The then Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan did the commissioning of the Taj Mahal in 1632 not long after the demise of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The epitaphic garden structure, finalised in the next 20 years, symbolises the confluence of various historical, religious, bailiwick, social, and inventive, and economic requirements. The complex speaks to the apogee...

General Overview Of Taj Mahal: Analytical Essay

Taj Mahal architecture made similar to Islamic styles while other parts done as national style. In particular, inside the umbrella dome-shaped pavilions also on the top we can see the pavilions and minarets. The architectural plan looks eight levels idea, resembling to the eight levels of paradise. There is eight halls and side rooms linked...

Taj Mahal: Characteristics, History And Meaning

Introduction Taj Mahal means “crown of the palaces” and is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It was built between 1631 and 1653 in Agra, India (Larceneux, Caro and Krebs 2016). It is a mausoleum dedicated to the favourite wife of the emperor Shah Jahan, Arjumand Banu Begum called, known as Mumtaz Mahal....

Authentic Experiences And White Wolf In Short Story Welcome To The Authentic Indian Experience

The essay discusses the short story written by Rebecca Roanhorse,” Welcome to the authentic Indian experience”. The essay analyzes the notion of authentic experiences that Jesse faces. The essay tends to prove that the authentic experience Jesse faces through the action of White Wolf, are very similar to the real-life experience of the American Indigenous...
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