关于印度人口的融合价值观的说明

Anupma Bharadwaj
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融合是两种或两种以上独立的文化系统或其中的元素在一定的时间和空间结合在一起,形成一个全新的、独特的系统的过程。融合的过程在很大程度上是由于不同文化系统长期持续的相互作用而发生的;无论它们在理论上和概念上是如何对立的。在印度,由于印度教徒与穆斯林和基督徒的长期互动,在各自人口的文化体系中可以观察到许多融合现象。应该非常清楚地指出,融合不仅仅是两个群体之间文化特征的借用,这往往发生在两种文化体系相遇的时候。在融合主义中,一种文化的元素,由于环境的原因,被另一种文化深深吸收,似乎是其不可分割的一部分。在印度有无数的dargah(一个穆斯林神殿),印度教徒在神殿前崇敬和祈祷,以实现他们想要的目标。类似地,许多印度教信仰、仪式和仪式已经进入了印度的基督教和穆斯林文化体系,反之亦然。这篇论文提供了一些重要的信仰、仪式和仪式的例子,这些信仰、仪式和仪式是印度教徒、穆斯林和基督徒之间观察到的,体现了融合的价值观。
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A Note on the Syncretistic Values among the Indian Population
Syncretism is the process by which two or more independent cultural systems, or elements thereof, conjoin together at a given time and space to form altogether a new and distinct system. The process of syncretism occurs largely due to long time and continued interaction of different cultural systems; howsoever they may be opposed to each other, theoretically and conceptually. In India, due to age-old interaction of the Hindus with the Muslims and the Christians, a number of syncretistic phenomena can be observed in the cultural systems of the respective populations. It should be very clearly noted that syncretism is much more than merely borrowing of cultural traits among two groups, which often takes place when two cultural systems meet together. In syncretism, the elements of a culture, by virtue of circumstances, is so deeply imbibed in another culture that it appears to be its integral part. There are innumerable numbers ofDargah (a Muslim Shrine) in India, where the Hindus pay reverence and propitiate before the shrine to achieve their desired goals. Similarly, a number of Hindu beliefs, rituals, and observances have moved into the Christian and Muslim cultural systems in India, and vice versa. The paper furnishes a number of significant instances ofbeliefs, rituals, and observances that are observed among the Hindus, Muslims, and Christians that manifest syncretistic values.
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