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India
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Our major racial groups have met and merged in
this fertile land to give its populace this great
diversity. Racial dovetailing has influenced lifestyle
patterns as much as it did looks.
Lifestyles,
customs, traditions and religious beliefs vary.
There is, in fact, no composite Indian character,
but there is a rare catholicity and the people
are united in their acceptance of individual styles
and beliefs. The majority of Indians are Hindu,
but Muslims, Sikhs, Christians and Jews enjoy
religious freedom and festivals of different faiths,
like Holi (festival of colors), Diwali (festival
of lights) Dussehra, Id, Christmas, Good Friday
are celebrated with much fervour by all.
Sartorial
styles are equally diverse, though women through
the length and breadth of the country wear the
sari. Equally diverse is the cuisine repertoire,
which ranges from hot and spicy to subtle, bordering
on the bland. Styles differ from one region to
another as also from one state to the next. What
many find mind boggling is the number of vegetarian
dishes available necessitated no doubt by the
large number of Indians who are vegetarians.
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