India Namhaste Its our respectful way of saying hello

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IndiaNamhaste

Its our respectful way of saying hello.

INDIA IN THE WORLD.

Map of India.Delhi is the capital city.

DRY PAINT(RANGOLI).This painting is made up of dry flowers and powdered colors and this is one of the way of showing a good

will gesture and hospitality to our guests

INDIAN FLAG.These tri-colors symbolize loyalty,

purity and greenery.

and the wheel shows the 28 states of India.

NATIONAL EMBLEM(satyamev jayate)

This emblem shows four lions (one is at the back). The lions represent the power, the wheel at the bottom is the wheel of law and duty (darma). The wheel is also called truth alone triumph.

Nationally Recognized

National Animal – TigerNational Bird – PeacockNational Fruit – MangoNational Flower- Lotus

Religions

India’s major religions: Hinduism Sikhism Jainism Buddhism Islam Christianity

Hinduism

Hinduism is the third most popular religion in the world. There is no particular founder, preacher or single teacher of Hinduism. Hindus have 33,000 million gods and goddesses and believe in reincarnation and that is one of the reason why many Hindus are vegetarians. According to Hindu myth, the world was created by Lord Brahma, is preserved by Lord Vishnu, while Lord Shiva is the destroyer. Hindus believe in idol worshiping, their worshiping include chants, holy songs. Many Hindus do not believe in worshiping in groups but they prefer doing it individually so that they can involve personal offering daily.

Sikhism

According to some beliefs, Sikhism is the re-purification of Hinduism. Sikhs don’t believe in idol worshiping. They also say that there is no Hindu and Muslim as everyone is God’s child and they believe in brotherhood. Sikhs never cut there hair, and they always keep kirpan (holy knife) with them. They can not use it for every reason but only when they have to defend their faith.

Jainism

The earliest "historical" Jain activities date back to 850 BC. Jainism is an ancient philosophy and ethical teaching that originated in India.

Janis do not believe in a God or gods in the way that many other religions do, but they do believe in divine (or, at least, perfect) beings who are worthy of devotion.

Festivals in India A festival means time

for sweets, lights, parties, loud music,

and large get togethers. In India, we

have festivals in almost every month.

Having so many religions is one of the

reasons for that. Some major

celebrated festivals are Diwali, Holi,

Bhaiya dooj, Janmashtmi,

Baisakhi, Shivratri, id, Christmas, and Good

Friday.

Indian music.

• Indian music is as diverse as is India with its cultures and religions.

• Every state of India has its own music and a special musical instrument.

• Present form of Indian music is based on two basic pillars: Raag and Taal. Raag is the melodic form and Taal is the rhythmic form.

TAJ MAHAL.It was built in 1631 and it took 11 years to built this

unique structure. It is also one of the seven wonders of the world.

INDIA GATECOMPLETED IN 1931, IT WAS BUILT IN THE MEMORY OF

SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN FIRST WORLD WAR

LOTUS TEMPLE.Its similar to Unitarian churches, so that every one

can meet under one roof with no specific religious beliefs.

Some people think everyone in India lives in rural

villages.

But we have big cities, too! This is the stock exchange in Bombay.

I live in New Delhi,I live in New Delhi,

the capital city the capital city

of Indiaof India

I love to go

shopping!

This is a Fabrics/Clothes

store

Schools in India

Schools in India are not divided into elementary, middle and high schools. They begin with kindergarten and end up with a senior grade.

Students go to school six days a week. Schools do not have air conditioning, so kids have morning assembly every day.

The examinations are really difficult and a lot of it is memorization. There is a universal Indian Board examination system for classes 10th and 12th – these students will be given the same exam throughout the country.

Indian Traditional Dress.These are made up of many different fabrics and colors.

More Traditional Dresses.

Thank you very much.

Designed by:Neha Sharma

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