Tags : lost civilizations
-Ananya Sinha From Mesopotamian floodplains deluges to the ancient Greek and Indian apocalyptic deluge, flood myths have defined our understanding of how mankind came into being and how civilization is so fleeting. These myths exist in cultures all across the globe and usually describe a worldwide flood destroying whole human races, but sparing a few […]Read More
The Saraswati River has long fascinated historians, archaeologists, and spiritual seekers alike. Revered in ancient Hindu texts as a mighty river and divine entity, its existence has been a subject of both myth and scientific inquiry. The Saraswati is often regarded as the cradle of Indian civilization, with its disappearance leaving behind questions about the […]Read More
India is a land where spirituality and mythology blend effortlessly with breathtaking architecture. Beyond the grandeur of famous shrines lie forgotten sanctuaries—mystical sites hidden in dense forests, atop remote hills, or even beneath the sea. These lesser-known temples are not just historical remnants; they are alive with stories of divine interventions, lost civilizations, and celestial […]Read More