~is this cricket?.....................
regarding cricket?.......................
The Indian "Cricket Culture" is one of extremes................
fans worship players when win situation...............
fans break players houses when lose.too bad.............
extremism~.............................
2007-08-05 01:05:59
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answered by Anonymous
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http://library.thinkquest.org/11372/data/culture.htm
http://www.saigan.com/heritage/
http://www.gurjari.net/ico/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_culture
The culture of India had history, all the while absorbing customs, traditions, and ideas from both invaders and immigrants. Many cultural practices, languages, customs, and monuments are examples of this co-mingling over centuries.
In modern India there is cultural and religious diversity, and the many regions of India have distinct identities. Almost every state has even carved out its own cultural niche. In spite of this unique cultural diversity, the whole country is bound as a civilization due to its common history, thereby preserving the national identity.
India was the birth place of religious systems such as Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism, each of which have had a strong influence not only over India but also over the rest of the world. Following the Islamic invasions and the subsequent foreign domination from the tenth century onwards, the culture of India was heavily influenced by Persian, Arabic and Turkic cultures. In turn, the various religions and the multi-hued traditions of India have influenced South East Asia and other parts of the world.
2007-08-09 00:22:10
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answered by amoxi7 3
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Indian culture is very liberal and tolerant toward cultures that do not share the same views. Religion is the way of life for Indians and you can't separate their faith from their daily life. Non-violence is deep rooted in Indian culture and there is no wonder that Gautama Buddha, Mahaveer, and Gandhi took birth in Indian.
2007-08-05 19:32:43
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answered by Anonymous
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What does this have to do with cricket? Indian culture and cricket are two different things. True, Indians love their cricket, but mostly because the British brought it to them. People may not like the British, but they made some great contributions.
2007-08-05 05:16:18
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answered by Jeff E 4
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indians r generally honest n hardworking ppl
ppl in the country speak over 50 countries in over 25 states
their culture is diverse and one of a kind.
2007-08-05 17:08:35
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answered by Spurs ♠ 3
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There is no such thing as Indian culture! And it has no relevance to cricket though both may claim to support fair play.
2007-08-05 10:15:19
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answered by wind 4
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Indian culture can't be explained here in few words.
2007-08-05 03:30:52
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answered by Rana 7
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i agree nalakafairly's answer.... & i would like to add one more thing here there r 50% of poor people mentaly & physically in india & 50% of clever & good people too.... there r few especiall or great things which u can expect frm that country, they normally follow the western & other cultures...
the people there have the habbit of saying that their country is great great great simply with out any reason... & by saying like that they have come up today...
2007-08-05 09:54:29
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answered by Anonymous
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india is a country with mixed up cultures
please visit this site to know more
www.kamat.com/indica/culture/sub-cultures/swastika.htm - 15k
2007-08-06 06:31:43
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answered by Rama Krishna 5
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The Indian cricket culture is one of extremes. Scaling the heights as well groping at the bottom.
2007-08-05 05:48:50
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answered by karikalan 7
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indian culture includes these all personality:
moral
dicipline
affection
beauty
honesty
respect
2007-08-05 05:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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