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Indian Instruments Posted by kunthra on Jan 1, 2011
There are numerous Indian instruments that produce an amazing array of sounds. Take for example, the bulbul tarang, which uses two sets of strings. One set of strings is for the melody, which is often played by keys striking against each other like the keys of a typewriter. The other set of strings is for…
Top Three Bollywood Films of 2010 Posted by kunthra on Dec 30, 2010
The year 2010 is almost coming to a close. 2010 was a good year for Bollywood movies. Before the year ends, here are my top three favorite Bollywood movies that I think you should definitely see : Dabangg (दबंग) which means ‘fearless’ in English, stars Bollywood star Salman Khan (सलमान ख़ान). At times the movie…
Indian Folk Dances Posted by kunthra on Dec 28, 2010
Indian folk dances are vibrant and celebrate the vitality of life. Indian folk dances are usually performed on special occasions like the arrival of a new season, the coming of festivals and weddings. Indian folk dances are different from Indian classical dances in that the classical dances are mostly for entertainment or aesthetic purposes. However…
Indian Billionaires Posted by kunthra on Dec 27, 2010
On one side of the coin, India is a country struggling to deal with issues of poverty and illiteracy. On the other side of the coin, India is home to many billionaires. This year Forbes Magazine has listed the top 100 richest Indians. It just goes to show that there are lots of examples of…
Gita Jayanti Posted by kunthra on Dec 24, 2010
Gita Jayanti celebrates the birthday of Bhagavad Gītā. Bhagavad Gītā is not a person, but a collection of sacred Hindu verses. The verses detail conversations between Lord Krishna and the warrior Arjuna. In the verses, Lord Krishna provides advice on philosophical matters such as to how to conduct oneself in the face of an enemy…
Vaikunta Ekadashi Posted by kunthra on Dec 20, 2010
Mukkoti Ekadashi, also known as Vaikunta Ekadashi, is a holy Hindu festival that occurs in December of January of the solar calendar. Hindus all over India fast and go to Vishnu temples to hear speeches and recite prayers. According to legend, the tradition of fasting originated when the female alter ego of Vishnu burned a…
Top Three Indian Kings Posted by kunthra on Dec 16, 2010
India has a rich and vibrant history with admirable leaders. Here are my top three picks of the best Indian kings in Indian history. These kings were chosen on the criteria that they contributed positively to Indian culture and society. Ashoka the Great is one of India’s greatest emperors (304–232 BC). Ashoka’s early part of…