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Old 10-16-2008, 08:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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To make in the Marari Beach is to be a part of coastal fishing villages. There is a special kind of civilization that got its roots inbuilt here. The customs and culture are though similar to the rest of the state, yrt varies in many different ways. There is also a slight difference in the dialect that they use. The construction of the sentences to varies to a great extent. Here you can see how people adopt the profession of fishing and how they are so much into the traditional setup of living. There are many kinds of lifestyles but the one that you can check out here is unique in its own way. People in Marari Beach are keeping all the customs and rituals exactly the way they were in the tension time. You can hardly see any changes in their food, clothes, lifestyle or the way they believe all the rituals for the purpose of maintaining the profession of fishing. These people are so close to the sea that they cannot imagine of a life without it. Their daily bread is earned through fishing and depends a lot on the sea. It is the profession that has been followed from one generation to another. You can hardly see anyone not or shipping the sea.

The beauty of this particular Marari Beach is totally a credit to the coastal fishing villages. It is a very old culture and is a very strong value as has been still maintained with all pride and minuteness. These people are full of life and are very jolly with their lives. It is by their grace that we find such a wonderful and much maintained place to visit. The ancient lifestyle of the fishermen is the actual attraction for the visitors. Custom and tradition, culture and life are found to be well blend by these people. The civilization that has developed in the Marari Beach has accepted modernity but is still stuck in their roots and is still very strict with their beliefs. In a world where there is hardly anybody to give any attention to culture and custom, we find these fishing villages to be a unique keeper of age old traditions. Here you can capture the actual essence of being on a beach in India. Along with spiritualism you get wonderful experience of looking at the traditional touch of an age old culture.
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