Archive for July, 2009
Friday, July 31st, 2009
Vedas are believed to be the oldest books on this earth. Indian culture has its strong foundation in vedas. All the knowledge in this world are put in the form of vedas. Vedas dates back to thousands of years and classified into four classes namely Rig veda, Sama veda, Adaravana veda and Yejur veda. Newton’s [...]
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
India is one of the countries with rich heritage. Its heritage is an outcome of the wisdom of its people. In the ancient period, very a few educational centres were present through out the world and most of them were in India. Nalanda school is a prominent school and occupied a place in history as [...]
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
India is declared as a social, secular and democratic country by her constitution. We can see them visually by visiting various places of India. There are several religions and respective piligrim centres in India and one among them is “Darga” in kadapa city. It is a holy place for muslims. This darga has historical prominence. [...]
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
World is turned into a ball with the globalisation.With the advent of internet, this world is brought into hands of people. Like citizens, a new world called Netizens is added to the dictionary. In this revolution, Indians played their role along with other citizens sorry netizens. MSN live and hotmail are brain babies of Mr.Sameer [...]
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Friday, July 24th, 2009
If one is in Lucknow, their wardrobe should hold a piece of chikan work. The sheer fabric used for chikankari are light and soothing, an apt wear to beat the northern heat of summers. The chikan work has a sophistication and elegance which never goes out of style .The word chikan has its roots in [...]
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
When one enters the royal gates of Bada Imambara, a feeling of royalty sinks in. Bada Imambara, located in old Lucknow was built by Asaf-ud -daulah in 1784. The walk amidst the lush green well maintained expatiates a refreshing feeling after the efforts made to beat the old Lucknow traffic and reach Imambara. Stories believed [...]
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
It is the name that speaks about Indian business and stock markets. Dhirubhai Ambani was born in Gujarat state. At his teenage, he went abroad and worked in Petrol bunks. From his childhood onwards, he is enthusiastic and ambitious about doing a business. After earning sufficient amount of money, he came back to India [...]
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Monday, July 20th, 2009
Swami Ramdev sometime known as Baba Ramdev is a charming person when it comes to yoga and treating life threatening diseases. It is thought that the practice of yoga in India is owned to the personality of Baba Ramdev.
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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Tirupati, one of the most famous piligrim centres in world is famous for Lord Venkateswara. There are several other cultural heritages to the credit of Tirupati. Goddess Gangamma is born in Tirupati and every year, jatara, a cultural procession will be performed by the people of Tirupati. Tirupati Gangamma Temple Gangamma temple is known as [...]
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Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
west Bengal is an Indian state with many specailities. West Bengal is divided from Bengal. Bengali is the native language and it is widely outspoken. Bengal is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Bengal is a birth place for Several legends including Ravindra nath Tagore, a nobel prize winner, Jagadeesh Chandra [...]
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