INDIA
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One of the most enduring symbols of India is the figure of The Seven Classical Dance Forms Kathak Manipuri Mohini Attam One of the most enduring symbols of India is the figure of Kuchipudi Kathakali NATARAJA Odissi Bharatnatyam
Languages of India Urdu Hindi Punjabi Assamese Rajasthani Sanskrit Bengali Gujarati Oriya Marathi Telegu Konkani Tamil Kannada Malayalam
North India - Culture, Festivals & The People Important festivals : Lohri - Punjab Holi - celebrated all over North India Vaisakhi - Punjab Hemis - Jammu & Kashmir Rakshabandhan - celebrated all over North India
North Indian Wedding Dress
Traditional Dances Kathak Bhangra
North Indian food Naan Tandoori Chicken Shahi Paneer Rajma Chawal Aloo Paratha Gulab Jamun
Mount Kailas - Himalayas Famous places In the North Famous places of the North Ladakh Lake - Kashmir Mount Kailas - Himalayas Taj Mahal - Agra
Golden Temple - Amritsar, Punjab. India Gate - New Delhi "Lotus Temple“ - Delhi. Golden Temple - Amritsar, Punjab.
Great Indians Jawaharlal Nehru The First Prime Minister of India. Kalpana Chawla NASA Astronaut Har Gobind Khorana 1968 - Nobel Laureate in Medicine
East India - Culture, Festivals & The People Important Festivals : Durga pooja - Calcutta Bihu - Assam Kharchi Puja - Tripura Cheiraoba - Manipur Chapchar Kut - Mizoram Moastu - Nagaland
Bengali Wedding Apparel
Delicious Bengali Platter
Famous places In the East Darjeeling – Tea Estate Howrah Bridge Kalighat Kali Temple
Rajarani Temple, Bhubaneswar Sun Temple, Konark Jagannath Temple, Puri Konark Temple Mukteswar Temple Wheel of Konark Temple Rajarani Temple, Bhubaneswar
Great Indians Mother Teresa Bharat Ratna, Noble Laureate for Peace. Vivekananda Most Famous and Influential Spiritual Leaders of Philosophy. Rabindranath Tagore Poet and Writer of India’s National Anthem and Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee Indian poet, Novelist and the author of Vande Mataram Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose Physicist, who pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics. Amartya Sen 1998 - The Nobel Prize for Economics
South India - Culture, Festivals & The People Important festivals : Onam - harvest festival, Kerala. Vijayadashami (Dussehra) – Karnataka Sankranthi - Andhra Pradesh Pongal - Tamilnadu
Exotic South Indian Wedding Exotic W
Mouth Watering South Indian Cuisine
South Indian Traditional Dance Forms Kathakali Bharatnatayam Kuchipudi Yakshagana
Famous places In the South Tirupathi - one of the richest and most visited religious centers in the world. Ooty - Udagamandalam Mysore Palace
Meenakshi Temple - Madurai “Gods Own Country”, Kerala The Charminar - Hyderabad
Great Indian Mathematician Great Indians A . P. J. Abdul Kalam (Missile Man of India) Current President - Scientist and an Engineer Srinivasa Ramanujam Great Indian Mathematician Sir C.V. Raman 1930 - Nobel Laureate in Physics for work on scattering of light and Raman effect.
Renowned Carnatic Vocalist. Vishwanath Anand International Chess Grandmaster. M. S. Subbulakshmi Renowned Carnatic Vocalist. Sarojini Naidu (The Nightingale of India) Freedom Fighter and Poetess.
West India - Culture, Festivals & The People Important Festivals : Gangaur - Rajasthan Kite festival – All over west India Nagpanchami – All over West India Janmashtami – All over West India Ganesh Chaturthi - Maharashtra Navratri - Gujarat
Maharashtrian Couple
Indian Finger Food
Hawa Mahal - "Palace of Winds" Jaipur Famous places In the West The Ajanta and Ellora caves Western Thar Desert, Rajasthan Hawa Mahal - "Palace of Winds" Jaipur
The Famous Goa Beach St Francis Church Goa Gir National Park Mount Abu - Rajasthan Bollywood
Famous Bollywood Actor Great Indians Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi “Father of Nation” Vinoba Bhave National Teacher of India Amitabh Bachchan Famous Bollywood Actor
Indian businessman and richest person in the country Sania Mirza Indian Tennis Player Azim Hashim Premji Indian businessman and richest person in the country Lata Mangeshkar World’s Foremost Indian Vocalist
the land of unity in diversity India the land of unity in diversity
Rabindranath Tagore Poet and writer of India’s national anthem and Nobel laureate in literature in 1913, (18611941) : "Oneness amongst men, the advancement of unity in diversity – this has been the core religion of India”.
“ GOD’s OWN COUNTRY”