A STUDY OF CULTURE DIMENSIONS IN THE NOVELS OF AMITAV GHOSH
Authors:
MEENAKSHI DR. RAJESH KUMAR
Page No: 1322-1328
Abstract:
The pictures, or encodements, and their interpretations (meanings), that are passed down from one generation to the next, from one person to another, or that are made from scratch by an individual, are all part of a population's culture. The Indian culture is distinct in its profound sense of aesthetics and morals. The expression of Indian culture in living and non-living things is a detailed definition of that culture. Typical cultural norms are passed down from generation to generation. Indian culture and its ideals continue to provide life to social order and individual progress, and this flow has persisted unbroken from generation to generation. Historians and observers agree that the reason Indian culture has endured for so long is because the greatest among us have always adhered to a set of core ideals. From the 8th through the 20th century, sensitive minds like Sankara and Gandhi found fulfilment by adhering to the Bhagavad Gita's precepts. The belief in the ultimate authority of the moral and spiritual order is the first and foremost core value in our society.
Description:
Culture Dimensions, Amitav Ghosh Novels, modern society, Indian culture
Volume & Issue
Volume-11,ISSUE-12
Keywords
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