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    Indian culture treats guests as god and serves them and takes care of them as if they are a part the family itself. Touching the feet of the elderly is a way of showing respect. Indians place a premium on family relationships, and usually live and socialize within extended family units.

    “Respect one another” is another lesson that is taught from the books of Indian culture. All people are alike and respecting one another is ones duty Helpful nature is another striking feature in our Indian culture. Right from our early days of childhood we are taught to help one another in need of help and distress. If not monetary then at least in kind or non-monetary ways.

    Indian culture tells us to multiply and distribute joy and happiness and share sadness and pain. It tells us that by all this we can develop co-operation and better living amongst ourselves and subsequently make this world a better place to live in.

    The culture of India is reflected in its people, their way of dressing their languages, the religions followed by them, their food and in the traditions they follow and their beliefs etc.

    Indians are considered very hospitable. An Indian welcome is thousands of years old, and the simple aarti ritual that honours all guests as manifestations of God, has been refined over centuries. It involves the waving of an ‘arati plate’ around a person or idol and is generally accompanied by the singing of songs in praise of that deity or person.

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    Faith, family and castes form with regards to each side of Indian culture from birth to death and everyone the trials and parties in between. Indian society is structured round the families folks are a unit born into and wherever they're born. People inherit their social position and keep inside it throughout life.

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