文化同化在Sumnima创造第三文化

Rajendra Prasad Chapagaee
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Sumnima,一个雅利安男孩和Kirati女孩之间的心理爱情故事,提出了尼泊尔文化现实中的一些文化和哲学问题。尼泊尔的文化价值观是相互冲突的,但不同的文化和宗教哲学之间有着独特的理解和协调。Sumnima代表Kirat的文化哲学,somadattaa代表雅利安哲学。Sumnima认为肉体比灵魂更重要。她信奉物质主义,崇尚生活,崇尚现实世界。她想要与自然生活在一起,抛弃一切矫揉造作和形式。她不相信死后有来生。Sumnima是唯物主义的象征,而Somadatta是唯心主义的象征。作为雅利安人教条主义原则的盲目追随者,他受到雅利安人宗教、精神和文化哲学的指导。他相信灵魂的永恒和不朽。随着时间的推移,他意识到苏尼玛文化的重要性,她的人生观和世界观。他对自己的精神目标很认真,但却屈服于物质世界的魅力。他的儿子,一个雅利安男孩,娶了Sumnima的女儿,一个Kirati女孩。两种截然不同文化的男女结婚,是文化的同化与和谐,是多元中的统一。它蕴涵着尼泊尔古代文化的文化自由化和改革。雅利安文化的抽象观念与克拉特文化的现实观念相结合,创造出一种唯物主义与唯心主义哲学,或身体与灵魂相结合的新文化。文化自由主义击败了文化和宗教正统。
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Cultural Assimilation Creating Third Culture in Sumnima
Sumnima, a psychological love story between Aryan boy and Kirati girl raises some cultural and philosophical issues of cultural reality of Nepal. Cultural values in Nepal are conflicting but there is a unique understanding and co-ordination between the differing cultural and religious philosophies. Sumnima stands for Kirat's cultural philosophy and Somadattafor Aryan philosophy. Sumnima thinks body to be more important than soul. She believes on materialism, living life and real world. She wants to live with nature discarding all sorts of artificialities and formalities. She does not believe in the life after death. Sumnima is a symbol of materialism whereas Somadatta is of spiritualism. A blind follower of Aryan dogmatic principles, he is guided by Aryan religious, spiritual and cultural philosophy. He believes on eternity and immortality of soul. In course of time, he realizes the importance of Sumnima's culture, her philosophy of life and world. He is serious about his spiritual goals but succumbs to the charms of materialistic world. His son, an Aryan boy, marries Sumnima's daughter, a Kirati girl. Marriage between a boy and a girl of two opposite cultures signifies cultural assimilation and harmonization along with the unity in diversity. It connotes cultural liberalization and reformation in the ancient cultures of Nepal. Abstract ideas of Aryan culture and factual ideas of Kirat culture are integrated to create a new culture that brings the philosophy of materialism and spiritualism, or body and soul together. Cultural liberalism defeats the cultural and religious orthodoxy.
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