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The Legacy of
Indian Cultural Heritage
If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..)
was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your
country?
- Deepak Kapoor
I have chosen to include the marquee
contributions of India in field of education,
medical science and literature coupled with
unique beliefs and traditions in the time
capsule to demonstrate the legacy of Indian
Cultural Heritage.
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 Namaste expressed as Namaskar or Namaskaram, is a
customary greeting when individuals meet or farewell.
 Namaste is spoken with a slight bow and hands pressed
together, palms touching and fingers pointing upwards,
thumbs close to the chest.
 It means "I bow to the divine in you”
Fundamental Traditions
 A Hindu Joint Family or Joint Family is an extended
family arrangement prevalent among Hindus of
the Indian subcontinent, consisting of many generations
living under the same roof.
 Family ties are of utmost priority and the family grows
with the marital ties. The arrangement provides a kind
of social security in a familial atmosphere.
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 Atithi Devo Bhavah The guest is God' or 'Guest become
God' is a Sanskrit verse, taken from an
ancient Hindu scripture which became part of the "code
of conduct" for Hindu society.
 Atithi devo bhav regards a procedure of the Host-Guest
relationship.
Fundamental Traditions
 Pūjā is a prayer ritual performed by Hindus to host,
honour and worship one or more deities, or to spiritually
celebrate an event.
 It is done either to honour or celebrate the presence of
special guest(s), or their memories after they pass away.
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Takshila University
 The world's first University was established in Takshila or Taxila or
Takshashila (now in Pakistan) in 700BC.
 More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied here.
 The campus accommodated students who came from as far as Babylonia,
Greece, Arabia and China and offered over sixty different courses.
 The famous treatise Arthashastra (Sanskrit for The knowledge of
Economics) by Chanakya, is said to have been composed in Takshashila
itself.
Nalanda University
 Founded in the 5th Century A.D., Nalanda is known as the ancient seat of
learning.
 2,000 Teachers and 10,000 Students from all over the Buddhist world lived
and studied at Nalanda, the first Residential International University of the
World.
 The university attracted scholars and students
from Korea, Japan, China, Tibet, Indonesia, Turkey, Greece, and Persia.
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 The value of "pi" was first calculated by Budhayana, and he
explained the concept of what is known as the Pythagorean
Theorem. He discovered this in the 6th century long before
the European mathematicians.
 Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India.
 Quadratic equations were by Sridharacharya in the 11th
century.
 The largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were
106 whereas Hindus used numbers as big as 10**53(10 to
the power of 53) with specific names as early as 5000 BCE
during the Vedic period.
 The place value system, the decimal system was developed in
India in 100 BC.
 The Binary number system which is used in modern
computers and digital devices was invented in India.
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Languages
 India speaks 780 languages excluding 220 languages that have
been lost in last 50 years.
 Sanskrit is the mother of all the European languages. Sanskrit is
the most suitable language for computer software - a report in
Forbes magazine, July 1987.
Religions
 Religion in India is characterized by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices.
 What is indubitably unique about India as a 'land of religions' is that it is the birthplace of several
major world religions.
 Three-fourths of the Indian people describe themselves as adherents of Hinduism, the oldest
continuous faith in the world.
 India is equally a land of other faiths: the world's second largest population of Muslims, nearly 130
million in number, is to be found in India, and there are also some 25 million Christians.
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Festivals
 India is often described as a land of festivals. India celebrates holidays and festivals of almost all
the faiths in the world.
 In one region or the other, festivals happen almost every day, each with a specialty of its own.
 Each festival in each region has its own particular foods and sweets appropriate to their
customs.
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Ayurveda
 Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to
mankind. The father of medicine, Charaka, consolidated
Ayurveda 2500 years ago in India.
Yoga
 Yoga are the physical, mental, and spiritual practices or
disciplines which aim at transforming body and mind.
Other Contributions and Achievements
 Sushruta is regarded as the father of surgery.
 Over 2600 years ago Sushrata & his team conducted
complicated surgeries like cataract, artificial limbs,
cesareans, fractures, urinary stones and also plastic surgery
and brain surgeries.
 More than 3000 different surgeries were performed and
nearly 120 surgical instruments have been used before 2600
years itself.
 Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient India
medicine.
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Chess
 The game of chess was invented in India and was originally
called Ashtapada (sixty-four squares).
 Later this game came to be known as chaturanga.
 Chaturanga was played on an authentic cloth game surface
by 2, 3 or 4 players.
 Chaturanga combines the basic strategy of chess with the
dynamic challenge of chance as each move is determined by
the random roll of wooden dice.
The Game of Cards
 The popular game of cards originated in ancient India and
was known as Krida-patram.
 It was one of the favorite pastimes of Indians in ancient
times. This game was patronized especially by the royalty
and nobility.
 This game is recorded to have been played in Rajputana,
Kashyapa Meru (Kashmir), Utkala (Orissa) the Deccan and
even in Nepal.
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Snakes and Ladder
 The game had its origin in India and was called Moksha
Patam or Parama Padam or Mokshapat. It was used to
teach Hindu Dharma and Hindu values to children.
 The game was created by the 13th century poet
saint Gyandev. The ladders in the game represented
virtues and the snakes indicated vices. The game was
played with cowrie shells and dices.
 The game serves a dual purpose: entertainment, as well
as dos and don’ts, divine reward and punishment, ethical
values and morality.
Marshal Arts
 Bodhidharma, a Buddhist monk from India, introduced
Kalari into China and Japan in the 5th century.
 He taught this art in a temple This temple is today known
as the Shaolin temple.
 The Chinese called him Po-ti-tama. What he taught has
evolved into Karate andKung Fu.
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Musical instruments and styles
 Music has remained an integral part of the Indian culture
since antiquity.
 Musical instruments like the sarod, sarangi, tabla and
sitar which are very popular in the world of music today
had also been a part of the ancient Indian music.
 Gazals, khayal, tala, gharana and raga are the musical
genres of the Indian classical music.
 In ancient India, music used to be a part of the famous
Sanskrit dramas like Mirchakatika and Abhijnana
Shakuntalam.
 The origin of the ancient Indian music began in the age of
the Aryans, with the chanting of the Vedas.
 The music was finally created with the rhythm and
melody. References of the ancient Indian music can be
found in the Vedas, Puranas, Upanishads, epics and
Srimad Bhagavata Gita.
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Theatre In India
 The ancient Indian theatres played a major role in the Indian
culture in the past.
 India in the ancient past was invaded several times and this
contributed in shaping the culture and heritage of India. Two of
the best known ancient Indian theatres are Ramayana and
Mahabharata.
 Dramatics and folk theatre were very popular with the Vedic
people. The main ingredients of the ancient Indian theatres
used to be depiction of events of everyday life, dance, ritualism
and food.
Natya Shastra
 The ancient Indian writer - Bharata Muni who existed between
the 5th�2nd century BC became famous for his theatrical
treatise Natya Shastra of Bharata.
 It included dance, song, music and theatre.
 According to the historians this was the first systematic form of
drama.
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Indian Architecture
 The Indian architecture embraces a variety of structures that
came into existence in the ancient period of Indian history.
 The vast diversity of Indian culture gets reflected in the
country's architectural monuments and structures.
 The architecture of India exhibits a wonderful amalgamation of
ancient and variegated traditions taken from Europe, Central
and West Asia.
 Buddhist temples and Viharas emerged during the rule of
Maurya Empire.
 Apart from the Viharas, stone architectural structures also
came into existence. The Ashokan Period marked the
emergence of rock-cut architecture with wonderful carvings
and depictions on them.
 During the Mughal empire in India, the artists and sculptors
adopted new styles and architectural forms. Most of the
structures constructed during the Mughal era are arched or
dome-shaped.
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Indian Literature
 Indian literature is considered one of the oldest in the world.
 India was one of the first places in the world to start the
writing system and this began in around the 2500 BC.
 The Ancient Indian Literature dates back to the Vedic Age.
The oldest literary work of India is the Rig Veda. It also
happens to be the world’s oldest literary work.
 The scriptures of ancient Indian literature are classified into
two categories - The Shruti literature and The Smriti
literature. Shruti literature concerns �the revealed� or
�the heard� or 'the revealed' whereas the Smriti literature
concerns 'the remembered.‘
 Around 300 BC Ramayana was composed followed by
Mahabharata. A portion of the Mahabharata is Bhagavad
Gita.
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 Indian food is as diverse as India.
 Indian cuisine varies from region to region, reflecting the local produce, cultural diversity,
and varied demographics of the country.
 Indian cuisine can be split into five categories - northern, southern, eastern, western, and north-
eastern.
 The diversity of Indian cuisine is characterised by differing use of many spices and herbs, a wide
assortment of recipes and cooking techniques. From salads to sauces, from vegetarian to meat,
from spices to sensuous, from breads to desserts, Indian cuisine is invariably complex.
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 Clothing in India varies from region to region
depending on the ethnicity, geography,
climate and cultural traditions of the people
of that region.
 Historically, men and women clothing has
evolved to elaborate costumes not only used
in daily wear but also on festive occasions as
well as rituals and dance performances.
 In urban areas, western clothing is common
and uniformly worn by people of all strata.
 India also has a great diversity in terms of
weaves, fibers, colours and material of
clothing.
 Colour codes are followed in clothing based
on the religion and ritual concerned. For
instance, Hindu ladies wear white clothes to
indicate mourning, while Parsis and
Christians wear white to weddings.
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Handicrafts and Hand Painting
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Indian cultural heritage

  • 1. The Legacy of Indian Cultural Heritage If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country? - Deepak Kapoor
  • 2. I have chosen to include the marquee contributions of India in field of education, medical science and literature coupled with unique beliefs and traditions in the time capsule to demonstrate the legacy of Indian Cultural Heritage. For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application 2
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  • 5. 5For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application  Namaste expressed as Namaskar or Namaskaram, is a customary greeting when individuals meet or farewell.  Namaste is spoken with a slight bow and hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointing upwards, thumbs close to the chest.  It means "I bow to the divine in you” Fundamental Traditions  A Hindu Joint Family or Joint Family is an extended family arrangement prevalent among Hindus of the Indian subcontinent, consisting of many generations living under the same roof.  Family ties are of utmost priority and the family grows with the marital ties. The arrangement provides a kind of social security in a familial atmosphere.
  • 6. 6For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application  Atithi Devo Bhavah The guest is God' or 'Guest become God' is a Sanskrit verse, taken from an ancient Hindu scripture which became part of the "code of conduct" for Hindu society.  Atithi devo bhav regards a procedure of the Host-Guest relationship. Fundamental Traditions  Pūjā is a prayer ritual performed by Hindus to host, honour and worship one or more deities, or to spiritually celebrate an event.  It is done either to honour or celebrate the presence of special guest(s), or their memories after they pass away.
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  • 8. For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application 8 Takshila University  The world's first University was established in Takshila or Taxila or Takshashila (now in Pakistan) in 700BC.  More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied here.  The campus accommodated students who came from as far as Babylonia, Greece, Arabia and China and offered over sixty different courses.  The famous treatise Arthashastra (Sanskrit for The knowledge of Economics) by Chanakya, is said to have been composed in Takshashila itself. Nalanda University  Founded in the 5th Century A.D., Nalanda is known as the ancient seat of learning.  2,000 Teachers and 10,000 Students from all over the Buddhist world lived and studied at Nalanda, the first Residential International University of the World.  The university attracted scholars and students from Korea, Japan, China, Tibet, Indonesia, Turkey, Greece, and Persia.
  • 9. 9For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application  The value of "pi" was first calculated by Budhayana, and he explained the concept of what is known as the Pythagorean Theorem. He discovered this in the 6th century long before the European mathematicians.  Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India.  Quadratic equations were by Sridharacharya in the 11th century.  The largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Hindus used numbers as big as 10**53(10 to the power of 53) with specific names as early as 5000 BCE during the Vedic period.  The place value system, the decimal system was developed in India in 100 BC.  The Binary number system which is used in modern computers and digital devices was invented in India.
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  • 11. 11For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application Languages  India speaks 780 languages excluding 220 languages that have been lost in last 50 years.  Sanskrit is the mother of all the European languages. Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software - a report in Forbes magazine, July 1987. Religions  Religion in India is characterized by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices.  What is indubitably unique about India as a 'land of religions' is that it is the birthplace of several major world religions.  Three-fourths of the Indian people describe themselves as adherents of Hinduism, the oldest continuous faith in the world.  India is equally a land of other faiths: the world's second largest population of Muslims, nearly 130 million in number, is to be found in India, and there are also some 25 million Christians.
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  • 13. For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application 13 Festivals  India is often described as a land of festivals. India celebrates holidays and festivals of almost all the faiths in the world.  In one region or the other, festivals happen almost every day, each with a specialty of its own.  Each festival in each region has its own particular foods and sweets appropriate to their customs.
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  • 15. 15For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application Ayurveda  Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to mankind. The father of medicine, Charaka, consolidated Ayurveda 2500 years ago in India. Yoga  Yoga are the physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which aim at transforming body and mind. Other Contributions and Achievements  Sushruta is regarded as the father of surgery.  Over 2600 years ago Sushrata & his team conducted complicated surgeries like cataract, artificial limbs, cesareans, fractures, urinary stones and also plastic surgery and brain surgeries.  More than 3000 different surgeries were performed and nearly 120 surgical instruments have been used before 2600 years itself.  Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient India medicine.
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  • 17. 17For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application Chess  The game of chess was invented in India and was originally called Ashtapada (sixty-four squares).  Later this game came to be known as chaturanga.  Chaturanga was played on an authentic cloth game surface by 2, 3 or 4 players.  Chaturanga combines the basic strategy of chess with the dynamic challenge of chance as each move is determined by the random roll of wooden dice. The Game of Cards  The popular game of cards originated in ancient India and was known as Krida-patram.  It was one of the favorite pastimes of Indians in ancient times. This game was patronized especially by the royalty and nobility.  This game is recorded to have been played in Rajputana, Kashyapa Meru (Kashmir), Utkala (Orissa) the Deccan and even in Nepal.
  • 18. 18For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application Snakes and Ladder  The game had its origin in India and was called Moksha Patam or Parama Padam or Mokshapat. It was used to teach Hindu Dharma and Hindu values to children.  The game was created by the 13th century poet saint Gyandev. The ladders in the game represented virtues and the snakes indicated vices. The game was played with cowrie shells and dices.  The game serves a dual purpose: entertainment, as well as dos and don’ts, divine reward and punishment, ethical values and morality. Marshal Arts  Bodhidharma, a Buddhist monk from India, introduced Kalari into China and Japan in the 5th century.  He taught this art in a temple This temple is today known as the Shaolin temple.  The Chinese called him Po-ti-tama. What he taught has evolved into Karate andKung Fu.
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  • 20. 20For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application Musical instruments and styles  Music has remained an integral part of the Indian culture since antiquity.  Musical instruments like the sarod, sarangi, tabla and sitar which are very popular in the world of music today had also been a part of the ancient Indian music.  Gazals, khayal, tala, gharana and raga are the musical genres of the Indian classical music.  In ancient India, music used to be a part of the famous Sanskrit dramas like Mirchakatika and Abhijnana Shakuntalam.  The origin of the ancient Indian music began in the age of the Aryans, with the chanting of the Vedas.  The music was finally created with the rhythm and melody. References of the ancient Indian music can be found in the Vedas, Puranas, Upanishads, epics and Srimad Bhagavata Gita.
  • 21. 21For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application Theatre In India  The ancient Indian theatres played a major role in the Indian culture in the past.  India in the ancient past was invaded several times and this contributed in shaping the culture and heritage of India. Two of the best known ancient Indian theatres are Ramayana and Mahabharata.  Dramatics and folk theatre were very popular with the Vedic people. The main ingredients of the ancient Indian theatres used to be depiction of events of everyday life, dance, ritualism and food. Natya Shastra  The ancient Indian writer - Bharata Muni who existed between the 5th�2nd century BC became famous for his theatrical treatise Natya Shastra of Bharata.  It included dance, song, music and theatre.  According to the historians this was the first systematic form of drama.
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  • 23. 23For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application Indian Architecture  The Indian architecture embraces a variety of structures that came into existence in the ancient period of Indian history.  The vast diversity of Indian culture gets reflected in the country's architectural monuments and structures.  The architecture of India exhibits a wonderful amalgamation of ancient and variegated traditions taken from Europe, Central and West Asia.  Buddhist temples and Viharas emerged during the rule of Maurya Empire.  Apart from the Viharas, stone architectural structures also came into existence. The Ashokan Period marked the emergence of rock-cut architecture with wonderful carvings and depictions on them.  During the Mughal empire in India, the artists and sculptors adopted new styles and architectural forms. Most of the structures constructed during the Mughal era are arched or dome-shaped.
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  • 25. 25For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application Indian Literature  Indian literature is considered one of the oldest in the world.  India was one of the first places in the world to start the writing system and this began in around the 2500 BC.  The Ancient Indian Literature dates back to the Vedic Age. The oldest literary work of India is the Rig Veda. It also happens to be the world’s oldest literary work.  The scriptures of ancient Indian literature are classified into two categories - The Shruti literature and The Smriti literature. Shruti literature concerns �the revealed� or �the heard� or 'the revealed' whereas the Smriti literature concerns 'the remembered.‘  Around 300 BC Ramayana was composed followed by Mahabharata. A portion of the Mahabharata is Bhagavad Gita.
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  • 27. For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application 27  Indian food is as diverse as India.  Indian cuisine varies from region to region, reflecting the local produce, cultural diversity, and varied demographics of the country.  Indian cuisine can be split into five categories - northern, southern, eastern, western, and north- eastern.  The diversity of Indian cuisine is characterised by differing use of many spices and herbs, a wide assortment of recipes and cooking techniques. From salads to sauces, from vegetarian to meat, from spices to sensuous, from breads to desserts, Indian cuisine is invariably complex.
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  • 29. For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application 29  Clothing in India varies from region to region depending on the ethnicity, geography, climate and cultural traditions of the people of that region.  Historically, men and women clothing has evolved to elaborate costumes not only used in daily wear but also on festive occasions as well as rituals and dance performances.  In urban areas, western clothing is common and uniformly worn by people of all strata.  India also has a great diversity in terms of weaves, fibers, colours and material of clothing.  Colour codes are followed in clothing based on the religion and ritual concerned. For instance, Hindu ladies wear white clothes to indicate mourning, while Parsis and Christians wear white to weddings.
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  • 31. For Evaluation of Masters in Finance Program Application 31 Handicrafts and Hand Painting
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