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The book on India's cultural heritage provides a thorough examination of the country's rich and varied cultural landscape, which is a reflection of its colorful customs and long history. Indian culture is a tapestry of unmatched richness, spanning thousands of years and incorporating a multiplicity of influences and contributions from many dynasties, religions, and ethnic groups.The book explores the historical development of Indian dance, music, literature, art, and architecture, charting their changes throughout centuries and their beginnings. It draws attention to the importance of…mehr

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The book on India's cultural heritage provides a thorough examination of the country's rich and varied cultural landscape, which is a reflection of its colorful customs and long history. Indian culture is a tapestry of unmatched richness, spanning thousands of years and incorporating a multiplicity of influences and contributions from many dynasties, religions, and ethnic groups.The book explores the historical development of Indian dance, music, literature, art, and architecture, charting their changes throughout centuries and their beginnings. It draws attention to the importance of traditional arts such as Bharatanatyam, Kathak, and Carnatic music in addition to the timeless architectural treasures of the forts, palaces, and temples that adorn the Indian subcontinent. In addition, the book looks at the intellectual and spiritual underpinnings of Indian culture, which are derived from several religions like Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism. It highlights how these beliefs and practices have shaped Indian society.
Autorenporträt
Saket Bihari es un académico y educador consumado con una profunda dedicación al campo de la educación. Su trayectoria educativa está jalonada de logros sobresalientes. Es licenciado en Historia por la Universidad T.M. de Bhagalpur y posee un máster en Historia por la Universidad Abierta de Nalanda, en Patna.