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"यत्र तत्र सनातन सर्वत्र": Recently unearthed in Pakur, Jharkhand, a Pala-Sena era murti of Devi Parvati, flanked by Ganesha and Kartikeya, holds timeless artifacts like a kamandala, sugarcane branch, and Shiva-lingam, dating back to the 7th century
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Experts from the Geological Department have provided a preliminary estimate, suggesting that the idol "could be around 2,000 years old."
"Untold Love Story": Queen Rudabai tricked Mahmud Begada by agreeing to marriage only after the completion of the Adalaj Stepwell, a cherished project started by her late husband, King Veer Singh, and then sacrificed her life to protect its sanctity
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Adalaj's beauty, story and architecture far exceeds that of Taj Mahal The famous Adalaj Ni Vaav or the Adalaj Stepwell was built by Queen Rudabai, wife of the Chief Vaghela.
History, tainted by biases, conceals the valor of Hemu—a Hindu king & military genius in medieval India, orchestrating 22 victories, he reshaped history at the Battle of Panipat, his strategic brilliance defied odds, leaving indelible mark on the warfare
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Hemu's meteoric rise continued as he was promoted to the crucial position of the Chief of Intelligence, known as Daroga-ai-dak-chauki, or the Superintendent of Posts
"Mantras Unleashed": Meet Ukrainian Uma Shanti, the soulful force behind Shanti People, she intertwines ancient Mantras with electronic beats, offering a global 'Spiritual Rave;' join the rhythmic odyssey where tradition harmonizes with pulsating magic!
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The soul of Shanti People's creative process lies in the rich tapestry of Vedic philosophy, Bhakti Yog, and Vedic Mantras. These ancient elements serve as the guiding force, infusing depth and spirituality into their musical compositions
"The Enemy Within, The Greatest Challenge for Hindus of Bharat": A tale of unity tested by time & choice, from Jagat Seths' pivotal decisions to Kerala rulers' alliances with the Portuguese, history reveals the profound consequences of short-sightedness
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Today's society echoes with stories of the Sindhi Hindu community's distressing predicament, bearing witness to painful decisions and their aftermath
"When we bring what is within out into the world, miracles happen": Built by the Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734, UNESCO World Heritage site Jantar Mantar, Jaipur is an astronomical observatory, which features the world’s largest stone sundial
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It is a culture that throughout its history has embraced the richness of sensory experience in its arts and sciences - exemplified in the precise and complex forms that developed in art, architecture, and music
“In the struggle between stone & water, in time, the water wins”: Bharatiya Martial Art | Kalaripayattu is the father of all martial arts in the world, the existence of Martial arts in India for over 3000 years can be proved by its mention in the Vedas
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However, during the British occupation, martial arts in India suffered major setbacks. The ruling British objected to the tradition of training with and carrying arms
“By discovering nature, you discover yourself”: Guide Anuradha Rao at Ross Island interacts with Animals, People from all over the world come to witness it, She is also one of the lucky survivors of the tsunami that devastated Andaman & Nicobar in 2004
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Meet the intrepid tourist guide at the isolated Ross Island
“Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore”: Skeletons of Roopkund Lake of Chamoli, India - legend of Nanda Devi so enraged at outsiders who defiled her mountain sanctuary that she rained death upon them by flinging hailstones “hard as iron”
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A lake with hundreds of ancient skeletons surrounding it. The surprise is what killed them
"It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see": Chand Baori - A fascinating story of the largest and deepest stepwell in India, Abhaneri Stepwell that consists 3,500 narrow steps over 13 stories and extends 30 metres into the ground
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Thousands of exquisitely carved stone water storage wells, hundreds of stone steps fill this exquisite medieval stepwell