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                                          DDCE/M.A Hist./Paper-VIII 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
         INDIAN CULTURE AND HERITAGE 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                               BY 
                      Dr. Binod Bihari Satpathy 
                                                
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                                                                 CONTENT 
                                                INDIAN CULTURE AND HERITAGE 
                Unit.No.                                      Chapter Name                                         Page No 
                 Unit-I.                            Indian Culture: An Introduction                                     
                           1. Characteristics  of  Indian  culture,  Significance  of  Geography  on  Indian        02-25 
                              Culture. 
                           2. Society in India through ages- Ancient period- varna and jati, family and             26-71 
                              marriage in india, position of women in ancient india, Contemporary period; 
                              caste system and communalism. 
                           3. Religion and Philosophy in India: Ancient Period:  Pre-Vedic and Vedic                72-108 
                              Religion,  Buddhism  and  Jainism,  Indian  philosophy  –  Vedanta  and 
                              Mimansa school of Philosophy. 
                 Unit-II                          Indian Languages and Literature                                       
                           1. Evolution of script and languages in India: Harappan Script and Brahmi               109-130 
                              Script. 
                           2. Short History of the Sanskrit literature: The Vedas, The Brahmanas and               131-168 
                              Upanishads & Sutras, Epics: Ramayana and Mahabharata & Puranas. 
                           3. History  of  Buddhist  and  Jain  Literature  in  Pali,  Prakrit  and  Sanskrit,     169-207 
                              Sangama literature &  Odia literature. 
                Unit-III.                 A Brief History of Indian Arts and Architecture                               
                           1. Indian Art & Architecture: Gandhara School and Mathura School of Art;                208-255 
                              Hindu Temple Architecture, Buddhist Architecture, Medieval Architecture 
                              and Colonial Architecture. 
                           2. Indian Painting Tradition: ancient, medieval, modern indian painting and             256-277 
                              odishan painting tradition 
                           1. Performing  Arts:  Divisions  of  Indian  classical  music:  Hindustani  and         278-298 
                              Carnatic, Dances of India: Various Dance forms: Classical and Regional, 
                              Rise of modern theatre and Indian cinema. 
                Unit-IV.                          Spread of Indian Culture Abroad                                       
                           1. Causes, Significance and Modes of Cultural Exchange - Through Traders,               299-316 
                              Teachers, Emissaries, Missionaries and Gypsies 
                           2. Indian Culture in South East Asia                                                    317-336 
                           3. India, Central Asia and Western World through ages                                   337-361 
                 
                                                  
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                       ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 
       
          It is pleasure to be able to complete this compilation work. containing various 
      aspects of Indian culture and heritage. This material is prepared with an objective to 
      familiarize  the  students  of  M.A  History,  DDCE  Utkal  University  on  the  various 
      aspcets of Indian cultueal history. 
          This work would not have been possible without the support of the Directorate 
      of Distance and Continuing Education, Utkal University. I would especially like to 
      thank  Prof.  Susmita  Prasad  Pani,  the  Director,  DDCE,  Utkal  University.  As  my 
      teacher and mentor, he has taught me more than I could ever give him credit for here. 
      He has shown me, by his example, what a good teacher (and person) should be.  
          The compiler owes many thanks to all the reputed scholars on Indian culture and 
      heritage whose work is being used here for the sake of making the students understand the 
      subject. I have copied, collected, and made use of the scholarly works of great scholars 
      whose work has been mentioned in the further reading section of each chapter.  
          The compiler of the present material claims no authority and originality on any topic 
      of the materials cum textbook. As already been mentioned above the work is a compilation 
      of  already  existing  works  of  great  scholars  among  whom  name  of  a  few  have  been 
      mentioned at the end of each chapter. Besides the SLM of IGNOU and other Distance 
      Education Institutions have been also consulted and used for preparation of this material for 
      that I duly acknowledge those textbooks. 
          Would be grateful by receiving suggestions and comments to improve this material 
      cum textbook, from the students, teachers and also the practicing professionals 
                                                    
                                         Binod Bihari Satpathy 
                     
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                                                                   UNIT-I 
                                                                 Chapter-1 
                                                           INDIAN CULTURE 
                 CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIAN CULTURE, SIGNIFICANCE OF GEOGRAPHY ON INDIAN CULTURE 
                
               Structure 
                          1.1.0.  Objective 
                          1.1.1.  Introduction 
                          1.1.2.  Concept of Culture 
                          1.1.3.  Culture and Heritage 
                          1.1.4.  General Characteristics of Culture 
                          1.1.5.  Importance of Culture in Human life 
                          1.1.6.  Indian Culture 
                          1.1.7.  Characteristics of Indian culture 
                          1.1.8.  Indian Culture during the Modern and Contemporary Period 
                          1.1.9.  Unity and Diversity 
                                  1.1.9.1.       The factors of unity in diversity 
                                  1.1.9.2.       Elements of Unity in India 
                          1.1.10. Aspects of Indian culture 
                          1.1.11. Significance of Geography on Indian Culture 
                          1.1.12. Summary 
                          1.1.13. Exercise 
                          1.1.14. Further Reading 
                                   
               1.1.0.  Objectives 
                        In this lesson, students investigate various facets of Indian culture. Throughout the chapter, 
               emphasis will be on the concept and importance of Indian culture through various ages of India. 
               After studying this lesson you will be able to: 
                    •   understand the concept and meaning of culture; 
                    •   establish the relationship between culture and civilization; 
                    •   establish the link between culture and heritage; 
                    •   discuss the role and impact of culture in human life. 
                    •   describe the distinctive features of Indian culture; 
                    •   identify the central points and uniqueness of Indian culture; 
                    •   explain the points of diversity and underlying unity in it; and 
                    •   trace the influence and significance of geographical features on Indian culture. 
                     
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...Ddce m a hist paper viii indian culture and heritage by dr binod bihari satpathy content unit no chapter name page i an introduction characteristics of significance geography on society in india through ages ancient period varna jati family marriage position women contemporary caste system communalism religion philosophy pre vedic buddhism jainism vedanta mimansa school ii languages literature evolution script harappan brahmi short history the sanskrit vedas brahmanas upanishads sutras epics ramayana mahabharata puranas buddhist jain pali prakrit sangama odia iii brief arts architecture art gandhara mathura hindu temple medieval colonial painting tradition modern odishan performing divisions classical music hindustani carnatic dances various dance forms regional rise theatre cinema iv spread abroad causes modes cultural exchange traders teachers emissaries missionaries gypsies south east asia central western world acknowledgement it is pleasure to be able complete this compilation work...

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