You may fall in love
with her or she might overwhelm you with complexities. But India,
you will never forget. Myriad faces of despair and splendor, of
destitution and opulence, of majestic modernity and primitive
superstitions - That is India for you. India can dazzle with her
beauty, captivate with her hospitality or baffle with her
contradictions.
Archaeological
studies put the origin of the Indian civilization 5000 years back.
The prosperity of the Indus Valley civilization, as revealed by the
findings at Mohenjodaro and Harrapa declined with the arrival of the
Aryans. Gradually human settlements moved to the fertile Gangetic
plains. Kingdoms rose and fell. But there were no empires till the
6th century BC, the time of the Buddha and Mahavira. The first
empire was formed under the Mauryas. Then came a series of foreign
invasions before the Guptas built a great empire and wrote a fine
chapter in the socio-cultural life of India in the early part of the
first millennium.
The end of the 12th
Century bought a series of attacks led by Mohammed Ghori culminating
in the establishment of the Slave Dynasty in Delhi. They were
succeeded by the Lodhis and in turn the Tuglaqs, followed by the
Mughal era. The Mughal ruled for over three centuries and this rule
came to an end when the last Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was taken
prisoner by the British in 1857. Meanwhile, the southern peninsula
enjoyed greater peace and stability. The Pallavas, the Pandyas, and
the Cholas had their hour of glory. Chalukyas reigned supreme in the
Deccan and the Rajputs became powerful in the northwest. Then came
the Hindu kingdom of Vijaynagar in the South and the Bahamani
dynasty in the Deccan. The Marathas followed and it was then that
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Though the Portugese were the first to
set foot in India in the 16th Century, the British overcame the
challenge of the Dutch, the Portugese and the French. The British came
silently as traders and gradually their military hegemony was
established in the entire country. However, on 15th August 1947, India
shook loose the imperial British and gained independence.
The Indian civilization is characterized
by its ability to absorb alien cultures without losing its distinctive
identity. The continuity of Indian civilization rests very substantially
upon social institutions and the religious values among the different
classes and communities. Hinduism in general, is a religion constituted
of loose set of values and beliefs articulated in a social order
characterized by a distinctive identity. In as much, Hinduism is not a
religion alone- it's a way of life. The seminal values of Hindu religion
are to be found in the sacred texts like the Upanishads, the Bhagvad
Gita and the Vedantas.
There is no archaic past in this ancient
land. The past lives on, alongside the present in a gentle continuity.
The past soars triumphantly in the sculptured temple towers in the
south, in the citadels and minarets of the Mughal north, in the external
pristine beauty of the Taj Mahal, in the hidden treasures of the Ajanta
caves. The age old epic Ramayana is still enacted in the streets for 10
days each year. India also lives in the modernity of Bombay, Delhi,
Bangalore and Chandigarh. Rapid industrialization has produced economic
change in the country. This merging of past and present is perhaps the
strength and the attraction of India. Despite its vast linguistic,
regional and religious differences, the spirit of India is implanted
deep in the heart of an Indian. Certainly one can take an Indian out of
India, but not India out of an Indian !
India is for you. There is no need to
carry around a conversation guide in India. People sometimes tend to
think that India is all temples and palaces, caparisoned elephants,
snake charmers, holy cows and hot spicy curries. It is a little of these
and much, much more. A repeat traveller says -you have to
travel in India to know & experience India and no amount of reading
magazines or travel guides can prepare you for travel in India. It is
also said that something said about India is true and so is its opposite
version. Confused already. Start your journey with an open mind and
experience yourself
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