In Indian culture why do we Swami Vimalananda, Radhika Krishnakumar; illustrated by Maniam Selven.
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Indian culture is admired and respected all over the world for its beauty and depth. This book features in simple terms, the various aspects of both beauty and depth in this culture. Almost every Indian custom and tradition has either a scientific, logical, historical, social or spiritual significance. Understanding this lends meaning to an otherwise mechanical following of the customs which are often misunderstood to be mere superstitions that fade away in time. PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION.
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