Scientific roots of Indian culture?
Indian culture is a varied and mixed culture . Most probably , the roots of Indian culture go the time of early vedic period when the Aryans settled in the sapta sindhu region of India ( now in Pakistan ) . When they got divided , more and more cultures started being introduced .
What language is spoken by the people of mangan?
Located in India, the Mangan people speak Oriya, one of the official languages in the country. They mainly practice Hinduism.
What does the Malayalam word onam mean?
Onam in the Malayalam language is ഓണം.
Onam is the national festival of Kerala. It is a Hindu festival and the state festival of Kerala. It is celebrated during the Malyaiam month of Chingam (August - September) and commemorates Vemana avatar of Vishnu and the subsequently, the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali.
What you call albatross bird in Hindi?
In hindi names remain the same as others . People widely recognize albatross in india.
What is the difference between procedural and declarative knowledge?
Declarative knowledge is represented as a static collection of facts with a set of Procedures for manipulating the facts.
Declarative knowledge refers to factual knowledge and information that a person knows. Procedural knowledge, on the other hand, is knowing how to perform certain activities.
All knowledge starts out as declarative information and procedural knowledge is acquired through inferences from already existing knowledge.
For example, when I was learning to play tennis, I learned all about the rules of the game, where to come into contact with the ball on my racket, how to make the ball go where I wanted to by the follow through, and how to position my body for a backhand stroke. This is a set of factual information. Putting those facts into practice helped me gain the skills to transform a series of declarative knowledge into procedural knowledge. The skills I acquired couldn't be learned simply by being told. I gained the skills only after actively putting them into practice and being monitored by a coach who was constantly providing feedback.
What language do Sikh's write?
Sikhs are originally from the Province of Punjab in India.
It was founded 1500 years ago. Clarification: Sikhism was founded in the year 1499 and Guru Nanak Dev Ji was its founder.
Punjab, India
Northern India
ANS#2: Undivided Punjab of India.
ANS#3:
Northern part of British India.
How do you say king in blackfoot Indian?
You don't. The concept of kings, queens, princes and princesses is a purely European one and has absolutely no connection with native American societies.
The nearest thing in Blackfoot is ninaawa. This is the general term for "a man" but it is also used to mean "a chief" (a man of great importance or respect).
Where did east Indians came from?
East Indians who came to the Caribbean initially came from various regions in India. The majority of immigrants originated from Uttar Pradesh.
Kannassa poets were three well-known poets that lived between AD 1350 and 1450. They were Madhava Panikkar, Sankara Panikkar and Rama Panikkar of the Kannassa family. The first two were uncles of Rama Panikkar. They were instrumental in the development of modern Malayalam-language. Their major literary contributions are Kannassa Ramayanam and kannassa Bharatham.
Kannassan panikkan or Kannassa Panacker are also known as Niranam poets, because they lived in a small village known by the name "Niranam'', near the towns of Tiruvalla and Mannar, situated in the Kuttanadu region of central Travancore in Kerala. Kannassan poets were members of an ancient family of traditional astrologers commonly known as Kaniyan (Kanisan or Ganaka).
Did American Indian cultures had no written language until the early 1800s?
In the area that is the US and Canada there was not exactly. There was a system to record symbols for memory aids. In Mexico there was.
In the Northeast, in New England, Mid Atlantic, Great Lakes and Canada, the native people (mainly the Haudenosaunee) used strings of shell beads arranged in belts called wampum as a type of record keeping. The designs and colors made a code that was used as a memory aid. They recorded treaties, laws, religious ceremonies, certificates of authority, historic events, story telling and other things. They could be fluently "read" by those who knew how. They are read right to left like Arabic or Hebrew. They were not used as currency by the Haudenosaunee. That came late when the colonists had a shortage of metal coins.
It is often forgotten that geographically North America includes Mexico. There were several writing systems there. They are: Aztec, Mixtec, Olmec, Zapotec, Mayan, Isthmian or Epi-Olmec, Mixe-Zoquean.
What is a summary of Rangbhoomi by Premchand?
Rangbhoomi as a novel is complex -- it has many layers to it which take time to unfold and come to the surface. The title itself means, "The arena of life" -- which is so apt to the entire book. It is life playing itself in its arena and in many shapes, forms and emotions. In this novel of epic proportion set in pre-Independence India, Premchand treads the tricky ground of tensions between the rulers and the ruled. Capturing the travails and traumas of peasant society, Rangbhumi celebrates the unassailable spirit of the common man. The novel revolves around the blind Surdas, who begs for a living, but is also the owner of a much-coveted piece of land. The land is used as a kind of commons by the fractious villagers of Pandepur; but it is also actively sought by a local industrialist, Sevak, who wants to set up a cigarette factory. Thus Surdas's land becomes a symbolic stage on which are fought issues of different routes to development. The novel depicts most graphically the devastation of peasant society and agriculture under colonial rule. Premchand treads the very tricky ground of tensions between the rulers and the ruled in this novel. Here, the ruled are the Indians and the rulers are an amalgam of the whites, the Indian landowners, and the Indian Christians. Rangbhumi spans the time between the 1920s and 1930s in pre-Independence India. It captures and celebrates the unassailable spirit of the common man, especially the farming community, which knows no defeat or submission, as its spirit is always on the mend, even as it is perceived to be finally crushed.
When in India person has a child what caste does that child go into?
Studies of genetics in India shows widespread population mixture took place between 4,200 to 1,900 years ago (2200 BCE-100 CE), where-after a shift to endogamy took place and admixture became rare. That said, children belong to the same caste and subset as their parents. If there is a mixture, then one or the other is chosen. Some people have managed to adopt a different caste by moving to a different area of the country and adopting the mannerisms and language of that caste.
What do you call carom board in Tamil?
(carrom board OR carrom palagai) -Since it is a game, same name is used in Tamil.
Devanagari is believed to have evolved from the Brahmi script, developed around the 4th century. It was further refined and standardized for use in writing Sanskrit texts. Devanagari is now widely used for writing several Indian languages, including Hindi, Marathi, and Nepali.