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EEO. 2021; 20(2): 2810-2820


The Role Of Cultural Folklore And Its Influence On The Indian Societal Values

Ms. Antima Chamoli, Ms. Gracy Khare, Rupinder Kaur.




Abstract

Moral conscience is an evident feature of the human condition. Moral awareness is vital for a peaceful society. Even gods are said to incarnate to restore morality and peace in society. Many religious teachers and philosophers have been interested in the intellectual basis of morality throughout history. India is a society that is profoundly rooted in its religion, but it is also important to note the religious teachings. Many religions in the subcontinent centre on norms of behaviour that liberate an individual's mind and provide them with the ability to navigate through life's many challenges. It is critical to recognise the diversity of Indians, and hence the diversity of civilizations. One item practised in one location does not imply that it will be practised in another; variances and distinctions occur, whether they be cultural practises or mythical beliefs, but the substance of the instruction stays the same. The basis of Indian ethics may indeed be found in philosophical and theological ideas expressed via worship, prayers, and goals and principles that guided man's existence in society. When we talk about Indian ethics, we can't ignore the close tie that exists between ethics and Hinduism or any other religion. Ethics and religion are inextricably linked, and whatever the religion, it has some system of morals for guiding its adherents. As a result, Indian ethics is an essential component of Hinduism and other faiths of Indian heritage. Indian ethical values and concepts can be found in the Vedas, various Indian works of literature, and other religious teachings. Morality, like religion and art, is a living institution that anybody may accept. Morality is the deliberate application of specific norms of behaviour established by persons recognised as authorities. Because Hindu predecessors in India were spiritual, they focused their emphasis on a life beyond death.

Key words: Mythology, Folklore, Hinduism, Sprit.






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