During the royal period, the traditional outfit was well-thought-out as the durbar dress, which was expected to be worn by every person who went to Durbar, and whomsoever had scheduled with the king. The outfit also signified Status, prestige, and hierarchy to the different sections or classes of society. Read More
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Martyrs' Day or the Shaheed Divas is celebrated every year on 23rd of March to mark the sacrifices by the brave warriors of our country who lost their lives to the Britishers, they were Sukhdev Thapar, Bhagat Singh and Shivaram Rajguru.Read More
Rajput carry their chivalric grandeur and ethnicity in their dressing style and tradition while booming a distinct style in their traditional costume. The citizens from this community prefer to embellish themselves with various jewelry and ornaments.Read More
The ladies and gentlemen of Mughal empire wore expensive and attractive clothes made from the finest textile and emphasize themselves with ornaments from head to toe.Read More
The Gupta’s adopted the form of dress that became traditionally identified with royalty. Some clothes to be worn on informal occasions are Antariya, Uttariya & Kayabandh.Read More
Distillation of whiskey was practiced by the 2 B.C in Babylonia in Mesopotamia. It is used as medicine for internal anesthetic and external antibiotics. In 1820 Edward dyer was the first who built the first distillery in India. Scotch whiskey was first introduced in India in the 19th century. Read More
During the Mauryan period, both women and men wore Unstitched garments called Muraja, Antariya, Uttariya. The main garment was made from white cotton, linen, or muslin was Antariya. Sometimes gold or other precious stone was used for embroidery. Read More
Beer is one of the most ancient Drinks in the world. It was spread in Europe by German and Celtic tribes in back 3000 B.C, beer was produced by European monasteries in the 7th century A.D.Read More
In the Vedic period, the garments worn was mainly included a single cloth wrapped around the whole body and draped over the shoulder. ‘Paridhana’ is a garment people used to wear in the lower part which was pleated in the front and tied with the belt called ’Mekhala’ and the upper garment is called ‘Uttariya’.Read More
Mead is also called 'Nectar of Gods'. In ancient times it was made in Greek, China, Egypt. But it was drunk in India some 4000 years ago.Read More