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@article{172447,
author = {Ankit verma and Rahul vishwkarma and Arun},
title = {Bharat Bhraman: An Exploration of Indian Culture},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {11},
number = {8},
pages = {3573-3579},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=172447},
abstract = {Indian culture represents the legacy of social
values and innovative developments that originated in
or are associated with the various linguistic and ethnic
groups of India. The term extends beyond India to
nations and communities whose histories are deeply
intertwined with India through migration, colonization,
or cultural influence, particularly in South Asia and
Southeast Asia. India's languages, beliefs, dance forms,
music, architecture, cuisine, and traditions vary across
the country. Indian culture, at one time often described
as a melting pot of several societies, has been forged
through a history of ancient glories that begin with the
Indus Valley civilization and other early cultural areas.
Many aspects of Indian culture, including Indian
influences, science, philosophy, food, languages, dance,
music, and film, have left an indelible mark on the
world, especially in Greater India and Southeast Asia.
Southeast Asian and Himalayan influences on early
India have lasted for a long time in shaping Hinduism
and Indian traditions. Hinduism evolved from several
disparate cultural influences that merged into one
during the Vedic and later periods. Early Astronautic
groups, the Mon-Khmer and the Tibeto-Burmese
groups, among others, left major impacts on the Indian
peoples and culture. Some scholars, like Professor
Korzybski, and others, feel that there is a significant
cultural,
linguistic,
and political Mon-Khmer
(Astronautic) influence on the early India as reflected in
Astronautic contributions within Indo-Canadian
languages and rice cultivation. These practices had been
introduced by East and Southeast Asian rice farmers,
traveling through Southeast Asia into Northeast India
and further into the Indian subcontinent. The British
Raj also influenced Indian culture, particularly through
the widespread adoption of the English language,
leading to the development of a distinct hybrid
language.},
keywords = {},
month = {May},
}
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