Archive for 'Hindi Language'
Auxiliary Verb – होना (hona) Posted by Nitin Kumar on Dec 29, 2013
Today I will discuss a very important auxiliary verb होना (honā) or ‘to be’ in English. An auxiliary verb is a verb that is used to support the main verb in the clause by adding mood, tense, number etc to give it a grammatical meaning. In Hindi, the auxiliary verbs are called सहायक क्रिया (Sahayak…
India’s States and Union Territories Posted by Nitin Kumar on Dec 28, 2013

India is a vast country ranking the 7th in the landmass and 2nd most populated country (देश – Desh) in the world. It is a republic nation and consists of 28 states and 7 union territories. Every state (राज्य – Rajya) has its unique cultural heritage, tradition, cuisine, costume, festival, language and so on. India…
Poem in Hindi – Ahsaas Ka Ghar Posted by Nitin Kumar on Dec 26, 2013
Let me translate a nice Hindi poem for you. Hindi poems offers great variety of composition and grammatical structure. So it will be a great way to learn Hindi through reading comprehension of Hindi poems. I hope that you will try to comprehend the poem with the given explanation. So, here it is. कविता (Kavita…
5 Things Not to Do in India Posted by Nitin Kumar on Dec 24, 2013
In coming holidays, you have planned to visit India. Everything seems perfect with preparation and you just need more inside into the customs of India. Let me help you with the information on the five things you must be careful of while visiting India. 1. Dress Majority of Indians dress conservatively so it is wise…
Anna Hazare and his dream of corruption free India Posted by Nitin Kumar on Dec 24, 2013

Revelation of series of scandals and scams (घोटाले – Ghotale) over the last two years has left people in surprise (आश्चर्य – Aashchary) and disbelief (अविश्वास – Avishvaas). Several ministers of ruling party were found to be indulging in these scams and scandals at center and state government level. The total loss has been estimated…
Hindu festivals Posted by Nitin Kumar on Nov 28, 2013

India is often described as the land of religious festival (उत्सव – Utsav), fasts (उपवास – Upvaas) and feasts (भोज – Bhoj). Each region of India has some fascinating and interesting festivals, and don’t forget that they are so live and colorful. Here, I will present you a list of the name of important Hindu…
Ranthambore National Park Posted by Nitin Kumar on Nov 26, 2013

Ranthambore National Park (रणथंभौर राष्ट्रीय उद्यान) one of the largest national parks in India. It is situated in Sawai Madhopur district of western state of Rajasthan at about 130 km south east of Jaipur city. The forest was declared (घोषित – Ghoshit) as the Tiger reserves back in 1973 by the government of India. Later…