In the grand tapestry of the visible spectrum, nestled between the calming hues of cyan and the vibrant glow of yellow, lies a colour that has captivated the human imagination for centuries: green. With a wavelength ranging from 495 to 570 nanometers, green manifests itself in myriad forms, from the verdant landscapes of nature to […]Read More
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Monuments of Morality: Unraveling the Legacy of the Ashokan Pillar
“Dhammaghosha is now replacing Bherighosha…” The significance of this statement found in Ashokan inscriptions is monumental. For the first time in world history, there was a King who understood the futility of war and instead considered looking after his subjects as the true aim of a KIng. Rightly known as “The Great”, this King was […]Read More
Sunshine, Daisies, Butter Mellow: Cultural Significance of Yellow
In a world adorned with the vibrant hues of nature’s palette, few colours command attention quite like yellow. It dances through the air in the golden radiance of autumn leaves, whispers secrets in the gentle flutter of canary wings, and bursts forth in the cheerful petals of daffodils heralding the arrival of spring. From the […]Read More
Naga Tribes: History,Cultural Traditions and the Struggles
The Naga tribe, located in the northeastern region of India, has a rich culture and heritage that has marks of tradition as well as resilience. The Naga people are spread amongst the hills and dense forest of Nagaland and its neighboring states. They have been living here since ages and have went on to form […]Read More
A Gem’s Odyssey: The Fascinating Voyage of the Koh-i-Noor Across
In 1739, Nadir Shah of Persia orchestrated an invasion of India that was marked by brutal plunder, including the sack of Delhi. After a decisive victory over the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah, he laid claim to the rich treasures of India like the Timur Ruby and Daria-e-Noor. But it was when he laid his eyes […]Read More
Lost Artifacts: Indus Valley Civilisations – Script and Seals
In the 1850s, Chales Masson, a soldier of the East Indian Company was exploring the dusty plains of Punjab when he came across the apparent ruins of an abandoned and forgotten town. It was not until 1920 that the Indian archaeologist, Daya Ram Sahni started excavations and conducted a path-breaking archaeological discovery which finally revealed […]Read More
Awakening Devotion: The Life and Works of Tulsidas
Tulsidas, born Rambola Dubey on August 11, 1511, in Soron, Delhi Sultanate (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India), was a revered Vaishnava Hindu saint and poet. Renowned for his unwavering devotion to the deity Rama, he left an indelible mark on Indian literature, spirituality, and culture. Tulsidas is best known for his magnum opus, the epic “Ramcharitmanas,” […]Read More
Valmiki, often referred to as the Ādi Kavi or the first poet, occupies a revered place in Hindu mythology and literary history as the traditional author of the epic Ramayana. Born as Agni Sharma to Pracheta, Valmiki’s journey from a sage to a legendary poet encompasses not only the creation of the Ramayana but also […]Read More
There are only a few rulers that have left their mark both politically and spiritually in the books of history. The legendary ruler, Ashoka who is known for his conquests and military strategies has undergone a drastic transformation from a ruthless ruler to Buddhist devotee which can be seen in his lion throne. Beyond its […]Read More
Vyasa, also known as Vedavyasa, is a revered sage in Hindu tradition, celebrated for his profound contributions to ancient Indian literature and philosophy. Born as Krishna Dvaipayana, he is hailed as the compiler of the Vedas, the ancient scriptures of Hinduism, into their four distinct parts: Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda. His magnum opus, the […]Read More