An Anthology on Aspects of Indian Culture
author: Dr. V. Raghavan
edition: 2002, Dr. V Raghavan Institute of Performing Arts, Chennai
pages: 518
ISBN-10: 819219941X
ISBN-13: 9788192199412
Topic: History
Chapter 20 - Traditional Values in Modem India
This chapter describes Traditional Values in Modem India located on page 205 in the book An Anthology on Aspects of Indian Culture compiled by Dr. V. Raghavan. This book comprises a variety and integration in the pattern of Indian Culture. This theme is supported by another paper on ‘Religious Harmony’ which begins with an apt quotation form the Mahabharatha.
This present collection reveals, in essence, the multi-faceted approach of Dr. Raghavan, as a true and sincere torch-bearer of the best of ancient Indian cultural values. This volume—including Traditional Values in Modem India—would certainly be of great interest to the young and the old, and to the lay and the learned alike.
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Triveni Journal
He had the unique opportunity of being an active and conscious participant of modem Indian history at a time when India was passing through a great crisis in the context of its attainment of Independence. It was seed-time when free India had to define its goals and directives anew in order to define its nationhood and lead its society from petrifying influences of the past to greater freedom of thought and social mobility. India, at that time, was a divided nation....
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Early Chola Temples [by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam]
of a distinct, a potent, and a living tradition of art is a possession of priceless value to the Indian people, and which they and all who advance and respect their achievements in this field, ought to guard with the utmost reverence and love. ” The pioneering works of A....
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The sacred complex of Billeswar Devalaya (study) [by Rajesh Kakati]
Common reasons for valuing material lie in their monetary or sentimental value. A well-known theory in this regard is ‘Kahneman s Endowment Effect Theory . As Kahneman says-people evaluate objects they own with higher value than the same objects if they do not own them. The endowment effect was found to occur as soon as the item is acquired and to increase over time. (Strahilevitz: 1998: 276–289)....
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[Foreword]