Ancient Indian History & Culture
Today, we are going to offer you all an insight on the top 15 Indian superstitions that have logic behind them and are not merely followed as a whim, though, some people still follow these blindly. But, before we start, let us first know what the definition of a superstition is. Well, its an irrational
Hindu mythology is mysterious, intriguing and rich with millions of riveting stories about gods and goddesses, creatures and characters that culminate to form into one foundation stone upon which Hindu religion is based and is still thriving. The Hindu religion is world’s oldest religion dating back to around 5000-10000 BC. Most of us have no
Indian temples are renowned for their elegance, superior architectural style and beauty. The country ‘Bharat’ as we call it is a diverse land, with diverse cultures, traditions and religions. Hundreds of temples dot the length and breadth of India and are all unique. The temples in the northern fringes are different than those of the
Remembering our freedom fighters evoke much passion and nationalism. Many of them made the supreme sacrifice to get independence for India. They are commemorated and romanticized in the best way possible. People like Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose almost single-handedly took on the powerful British Empire. But there were many others whose
Guru Nanak Dev is one of the ten gurus that are worshipped and followed all around the world by people who follow Sikhism. He is known as the founder of Sikhism as we know it today. Guru Nanak Dev Ji was born in Talwandi, Nankana Sahib in 1469. That place is now in Pakistan. When