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Indian tradition- in the verge of its extinction

India is known world wide for its tradition, that she posses from time unmemorable. India being a secular state consists of people belonging to various religions, of which Hinduism forms the majority. Irrespective of the religions, we the citizens of India have our own traditions and culture. We stood as an outstanding example in this matter. But all these are now becoming endangered due to the spread of westernization. People especially the students, become addict to these westernization trends and forget their own traditions. They disobey their parents, get into many evil paths. Fashion, is yet another major cause of this down fall of Indian tradition. Younger generations get attracted to these things without looking at its other side. Every thing has its own merits and de-merits. People should be open minded and abstract the good things from others. But major part of the younger generation, instead taking the good part from them, gets easily attracted towards the bad things. If this continues, India will loose its name for the tradition and culture that it preserved for a long time.
3 Comments:

u r right to certain extended ambica.But this is very diffiult to implement in real time.If i want to save my identity and tradition then i must wear saree to college and other places,which i'm not ready to do..That is reality. certain things do change and we must also adjust with it.

April 12, 2008 at 2:52 AM  

culture and tradition is not in the way you dress or something..of course it matters...wearing jeans and shirt doesnt mean that culture is spoiled..it is all the character which matters...
Pudavai kattina aal ellam uthamiyum illa...jeans potta aal ellam worstestum illa...
the reverse is also true ;)

April 12, 2008 at 7:16 PM  

I am also of the same opinion, which I myself burst out in one of my essays (posted in http://dhanabalakrishnan.blogspot.com. thought points are in nutshell, no doubt it makes readers think in detail.

Good.

April 14, 2008 at 8:17 AM  

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