Culture Meaning and Components: Module - 1
Culture Meaning and Components: Module - 1
A.1. Culture is a continuous process which we inherit from past generations to create a new set of
organisation and is transmitted to the future generations.
2. It is a precious possession and unique asset.
3. This is a continuous and never-ending process.
4. Culture in a way of life and every family, every region and every country has its own culture.
All achievements of human beings can be called as culture.
3. Culture constitues knowledge, belief, arts, morals, law customs and any other capabilities and
habits acquired by humans as members of society.
5. Essential core of culture lies in the traditional ideas trasmitted with in a group.
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3. Describe culture.
O Culture refers to a group's total human - made environment which includes all the material and
non - material products of groups life that are transmitted from one generation to the next.
O The culture we in herit from our previous generations is called cultural heritage.
O Unity in diversity is one major feature of Indian culture which makes its unique.
O Indian culture has had an enduring character. Despite of major changes and upheavals signifi-
cant thread of continuity can be traced throughout the course of Indian history right up to the
present day.
O A synthesis of various cultures came about through the ages to give up shape to what is
recognised as Indian culture.
b. Sprituality
a O Despite of major changes and upheavals significant threads of continuity can be traced through-
out the course of Indian History it has had enduring character.
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O The composite and dynamic character of Indian culture is a result of the rich contributions of
Indian culture is a result of the rich contributions of all these diverse cultural groups.
O Even today the people of India are following the worshipping of Mother Goddess and
pasupethis.
O Indians have spiritual unity though the vedas and sastres may be the sources of inspiration for
Hindus, koran and Hadees for Muslims and the Bible for chiristians.
O Even though revalutionary changes were brought about in Indian thought and practices due to
uniquiness of our culture a kind of enduring character is relfected in Indian culture. Because of
a synthesis of various cultures reflects varity and deversity in Indian culture. But with in all
these diversities there is an underlying of unity is the distinct feature of Indian culture.
c. Inter mingling among various ethinic groups is another cause for the variety in our culture.
3. The cultural habits of local population and cultural habits of other cultures, thoughts, ideas
which got amalgamated into the existing culture.
4. A synthesis of various cultures has contributed variety and diversity in our culture but with all
these diversities there in an underlying unity makes it unique.
5. Along with cultures from outside, cultural exchange between different regions contributed
richness of our culture.
6. In spite of physical barriers Indians used to travel from one part of the country to another for
trade or pilgrimage, some regions were joined togather conquest or by alliance.
9. Unity in diversity is one major characteristics of Indian culture which makes it unique.
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II. Short Questions (3 Marks)
(a) Westernisation.
a) Before independence some western modes were adopted by the aristocracy, has spread to
the middle class and to the villages.
b) During the struggle for freedom a new style has emerged. E.g. Gandhi Cap and Khadhi
became as a national style.
c) Popular culture which is the product of the mass media is another unifying factor.
c) Our customs, traditions, festivals, ways of living and one's out look on various issues in life.
a) People started practising agriculture, they settled down then a political organisation emerged.
a) Our cultural identities based on various factors such as religion and region.
b) These identities asserts itself at a certain point of time and prevails over others.
c) This depends on political, social or economic context in which the person finds himself/ her-
self.
d) Thus each person may have something common with one another, but may be vastly different
in some other aspects.
e) In the forms of worship and rituals there are sectarian and region differences.
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5. Explain culture according to social scientists.
A) According to social scientists.
a) Culture refers to a group's total human made environment. In includes all the material and
nonmaterial products of groups.
b) Culture consist of explict and implict patterns of behaviour.
c) These may be transmitted through symbols, constituting the distinctive achivements of human
groups from one generation to the next.
7. Mention some special skilled artistic works related to different cultures and traditions
in India.
A. According to traditional cultural variations :
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11. What do we call 6th century B.C. in Indian History ?
12. When did our country become apart of the British empire ?
13. Give two examples. Who came to India from out side and settled here?
14. Which component of climate gives unity to India ?
15. Name the civilization with which the Harappans were know to have had trade relations across
the seas.
16. Give examples for the revolutionary changes in 18, 19 centuries in India.
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6. The culture we inherit from ( g ) f. Historical process
previous generation
Answers
3. Punjab 4. Bihu
5. Kushans 6. Orissa
5. comprehensiveness 6. Historical
13. Culture.
V. 1. c 2. d 3. e 4. b 5. a 6. g 7. j 8. f 9. h 10. i