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11 Unexplored Places To Visit In India

                             Source : Navbharat Times India is a land of different cultures, food, traditions , and many other such things. But there is another aspect of this Incredible India that is often overlooked, and that is the mysteries and tons of secrets that it holds, which are awaiting discovery. Nowadays, more and more people are looking for destinations off the usual routes and discover the secrets buried in this incredible place called India. If you are tired of the known tourist places, wish to avoid crowds, explore the raw natural beauty, and are seeking to get away to a new unknown place, try these offbeat destinations that will give you an experience of your life and leave you with some cherished memories. India has several unexplored bizarre places which will leave you awestruck. I have listed some of these mysterious places in India here that are worth a visit: 1.   Roopkund Lake, Ut...

9 Awesome Buddhist Monasteries of India

                    “A monastery is a community of men or women (monks or nuns), who have chosen to withdraw from society, forming a new community devoted to religious practice”. The word monk comes from the Greek word ‘monos’, which means alone. The monastery is one of the best places to visit if you are looking to indulge in meditation, or want to find inner peace. In Tibetan Buddhism, monasteries are often called ‘gompa’. There are 25 plus Buddhist monasteries in India, where one can learn the art of Buddhist culture and traditions. Here is the list of the top 9 must-visit Buddhist monasteries of India, located at different corners of the country: 1.   Rumtek Monastry:     Rumtek Monastery, around 20 kms from Gangtok, Sikkim, is one of the largest and most important monasteries in Asia. Perched on a hillock, this gompa is also called the ‘Dharma Chakra Centre’. It also serves as...

10 Scientific Reasonings to Ancient Indian Customs & Traditions

India has a very long history dating back to thousands of years. Indian traditions and culture are something which has now become renowned all across the world.   Most of the Indian customs and traditions like Namaste, piercing ears, married women applying henna/mehendi or Sindoor /vermillon, and many more, are derived from our ancestors. Traditions in Hinduism were considered mainly as superstitions, but with the advent of science it is becoming evident that these traditions are based on some scientific knowledge. Though the common people did not know the science in it, they were following these customs very faithfully over generations. This interaction with you is an attempt to bring forward the scientific reasoning behind these traditions and rituals... 1.   Joining Both Palms Together To Greet    World adopts 'Namaste' as a way of Greetings due to Corona to avoid physical contact  In Hindu culture, people greet each other by joining their pal...