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Mind Blowing Monuments Posted by on May 25, 2011

In India, there are some mind blowing monuments that require a specialized knowledge of construction and craftsmanship. Take for example the Hanuman Statue in Nandura. It is thirty-two meters high and located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Hanuman is a Hindu deity who is half man and ape. The Hanuman Statue in Nandura has…

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Great Indian Temples Posted by on May 23, 2011

There’s no other place in the world where you can find such a magnificent Hindu temple like Meenakshi Amman Temple, other than in India. The Meenakshi Amman Temple is named after the Meenakshi, the avatar of Goddess Parvati. There is a sacred pond inside the temple. This pond is considered a holy site. There is…

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Indian Mountains Posted by on May 21, 2011

India is home to some majestic mountains. The mountain with the highest peak in India is Kangchenjunga. Kangchenjunga Mountain is located in Sikkim and the Sikkimese believe this mountain to be sacred. The locals believe that the Kangchenjunga Mountain is home to the Kangchenjunga Demon, which is a kind of yeti. Therefore when climbers reach…

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Folk Dances of India Posted by on May 18, 2011

There is one thing that is for sure and that is that India does not lack a diversity of folk dances. Some of these dances are not well known, but they reveal the character and spirit of a diversity of people in India. For example, the dance, Dol Cholam, is a kind of drum dance…

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Forts in India Posted by on May 6, 2011

When you look at India’s historical past, there were many instances where powerful rulers had to build forts to defend their kingdoms. As a result, there are forts littered all over India. One such famous fort is the Agra Fort. The Agra Fort is an important historical site. Many important events occurred on this fort…

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The Moatsu Mong Festival Posted by on May 3, 2011

The Moatsu Mong Festival is celebrated from the first of May to the third of May. It is celebrated in Nagaland, India, which is the northeastern part of India. In particular, there is group of people called the Ao people, and they celebrate the Moatsu Mong Festival with much enthusiasm. The Moatsu Mong Festival is…

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Tasty Indian Sweets Posted by on Apr 23, 2011

It’s hard to find people who don’t like the taste of Indian sweets. One sweet that people in Southern India are particularly fond of is Ariselu. Ariselu is usually made for festivals and other special occasions.  To make Ariselu, soak some rice overnight, then air dry them. When they dry, grind the rice into a…

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