63rd Republic Day- 63 Things to Admire About India

By siliconindia   |   Thursday, 26 January 2012, 02:30 IST   |    13 Comments
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Anna Hazare: The social activist and prominent leader who in the last year brought about the Indian anti-corruption movement. He is one of the top global thinkers who actively participated and encouraged the youth to take up the cause of corruption seriously and to remove the plague from the country.

Creativity: India is known for its creativity. India has produced many well known philosophies and sciences, arts and poems and all kinds of monuments, palaces, temples, communities, societies and religious orders, laws and codes and rituals, physical sciences, psychic sciences, systems of politics and administration, spiritual  arts, worldly arts, trades, industries, fine crafts and more.

The Grace: One more reason to love India would be that in India it is the grace which sustains us.  It is the graceful Indians that make the country such a lovely place to live in.

Culture: India has one of the oldest and unique cultures. India has an amazing cultural diversity throughout the country. The North, South and Northeast have their own distinct cultures and almost every state has carved out its own cultural niche. There may hardly be any culture in the world that is as varied and unique as India.

Diversity: India is truly the perfect example of unity in diversity. Despite the different religions and castes, customs and traditions, the different languages spoken etc people here still have a feeling of oneness. We are bound by common cultural heritage and share basic human values and hence, we call ourselves Indians.

Worshipping Nature: We Indians worship nature and that is what is unique about our culture. All the religions here start the day with morning hymns. The sun, the trees and every part of the nature is worshipped in various forms in our country and nowhere in the world can one find such generosity.

Religious Generosity: Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Jains, etc one can find people of all religions in India. India being a secular state, allows every citizen to enjoy an equal right of choosing and following a particular religion.