Archive for the year 2011
Transformation of Hindi Sentences Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jan 24, 2011
In continuing our grammar lesson on Hindi sentence, in this post I will show you how you can transform a sentence in Hindi from one form to another. सरल वाक्य (Simple Sentence) to मिश्रित वाक्य (Mixed Sentence) To make the mixed sentence from the simple sentence, we have to divide the simple sentence into two clauses…
Types of Hindi Sentence Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jan 22, 2011
Types of Hindi Sentence I hope you were eagerly waiting for the next grammar lesson and here it comes. Today, we will learn the types of sentence in Hindi. Let us see the classification of sentence types into more detail and an example from each of them. 1) By Construction On construction, the sentence in…
Pongal Posted by kunthra on Jan 21, 2011
In the state of Tamil Nadu, there is a big harvest festival called Pongal. This is a day where people give thanks for the first harvest of the season. This festival is named after a rice, cashew and brown sugar dish called pongal. Here is a video showing you how to make pongal: In addition…
Thaipusam Posted by kunthra on Jan 18, 2011
Thaipusam is a festival celebrated by Tamil Hindus, particularly in the state of Tamil Nadu. On this day, devotees put themselves under harsh physical tests of endurance. It’s thought that the Lord Murugan will grant the wishes of the devotees who display extraordinary physical feats of endurance. Lord Murugan was able to defeat the demon…
Makar Sankranti Posted by kunthra on Jan 15, 2011
This year Makar Sankranti will be celebrated on January 14th-15th. Makar Sankranti celebrates the beginning of the harvest season. In other words, Makar Sankranti celebrates the termination of winter. In Indian mythology, this is the day that the Sun God Surya is praised. In Gujarat, Makar Sankranti is celebrated by flying a colorful kite. By…
Chaat Posted by kunthra on Jan 12, 2011
Chaat (चाट) refers to a type of Indian snack that is often sold in street carts in the open air. Fast food sold in the street are often fresh, but they are also exposed to the air pollution and the servers don’t always wear gloves to prevent the spread of germs. Here is a video…
Jaipur Literature Festival Posted by kunthra on Jan 6, 2011
This month, the Jaipur Literature Festival took place in Jaipur, which is also called ‘The Pink City’. The main venue was hosted by the Diggi Palace Hotel. The Jaipur festival occurs every year and is the main gathering place for literature critics, authors, and people who just love to read books. It’s a festival where…