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what is the difference between culture and tradition?
Jan 8, 2013 3:12 AM
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Culture (Latin meaning 'to cultivate') is the arts and other instances (customs, ideas, beliefs..etc) of human intellectual achievement (of a people, group, Nation) regarded as whole.
Tradition (Latin meaning 'to hand down/over) is the passing on of customs and beliefs from generation to generation.
Tradition is a part of Culture. Culture scope is more wider than tradition.
Example for Indian-
Culture: Dance(Bharathnatyam), Architecture (Hoysala or Mughal), Music (Hindustani/Karnatic), Yoga etc...
Tradition: Hospitality, Bindu, Tilak, Arti, Funeral tradition, Rangoli, Henna, etc etc
January 8, 2013
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Tradition is a part of culture, but there is more to culture than tradition.
Culture refers to all the behaviors and beliefs of a society, not just those handed down by tradition.
The celebration at Christmas is a tradition for most western countries. The current advertisements for Christmas are not part of that tradition, but they are part of the culture.
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