As
civilization advances culture declines :-
Any
civilization advances in a very gradual manner and it takes a turn very
gradually.There cannot be a specific period that we can mention to say that
civilization advanced during this year.It transforms very gradually and
unnoticeably.The economic reforms of 1991 is the latest example for this.We are
feeling the changes of globalization,privatization and liberalization from the
year 2000 onwards and every year we are seeing some drastic changes for which
those economic reforms were the background.
On the basis
of culture we can classify civilizations as three sections : first is before
the British period,second is during the british period and third is after the
economic reforms.There were many changes that took place in culture during
these periods and its pace has increased since the past 7years.Before the
British period ,culture got a recognition or definition, i.e. it is the people
in the society who defined the meaning of culture.New traditions,customs,living
style etc entered into the society.People defined for themselves how they
should live.People learnt many things from the Vedas,gita,bible,kuran etc. and
they planned their lifestyle i.e. traditions,customs accordingly.Some new rules
used to come everyday and some superstitions of our illiterate elders turned
into standard customs and traditions.For example, if somebody sneezes or if cat
comes in the way when we are going out we come back.Nobody knows why?In the
same way ,things like sati system,purdah system.Nobody knows what they are
meant for,but everyone followed the sati system and still following the purdah
system.So before the British period the birth of culture took place and it was
also propagated.
During the
British rule,with the help of western education introduced by the British and
the Indians who had western education awakened the people of India.Social
reformers like Raja Rammohan Roy,Swami Dayanand Saraswati,Sri Ramakrishna
Paramahamsa etc brought a cultural reform in India.They were successful in
abolishing the sati system,religious superstitions,polygamy etc.Thus they
brought a random and irregular system of society into an orderly system.
After the
economic reforms in 1991 and with globalization, world has become very small
and modern thinking has entered into the minds of the people.They became very
fast in thinking and they have no time to think about anybody.Everybody is
thinking of self-sufficiency and nobody is bothered about others life.Women are
slowly replacing sarees with modern garments and girls are completely dependent
on western garments.But there are exceptions always.But I am talking about the
majority of the population.People have no time to spend with their family
members and they show their love through computers.They have no time for a 1
minute prayer,no time to celebrate a festival or any function of their loved
ones.In India ,we have great family sentiments, respect for relationships,many
traditions,customs,regional festivals,wide diversity of cultures etc..All these
are getting faded due to the advancement of civilization.
Everyperson
has his own perspective regarding culture.For one, abolishment of sati system
may be decline in culture and for somebody else it may be an inclination in the
culture.During the British period everyone was angry with the British for abolishing
the sati sytem.How many women would jump into the fire now if their husband
dies.Thus our attitude towards certain things changes with time.In the present
situation, many people are not bothered about superstitions and misbeliefs and
on the other hand many people are encouraging "babas" who spread
superstitions among masses(not all "babas").Who can say which is
wrong?Its our own perception and it is the way we look at things.
Thus I
conclude that as civilization advances ,culture is declining in some fields and
inclining in some fields.We are slowly adopting American culture in India and
some may feel that our culture is declining ,but, on the other it is inclining
as far as Americans and its supporters are concerned.
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