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Who wrote the Mahabharata? Discover the legendary sage behind the epic, his contribution, and key facts about the world's ...
Nestled deep within the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, the five sacred shrines known collectively as Panch Kedar form one of the most revered pilgrimage circuits dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Then comes the story of Nyuha (Noah), who is advised by Vishnu to build a boat (of exact Biblical specifications) in seven days to survive a flood, which will mark the onset of Kaliyuga. Besides his ...
Delhi is more than just a political and historical hub it's a city alive with legends. From the haunted ruins of Lodhi ...
At Lincoln Center, the Toronto-based theater company Why Not strives to balance the old and new in its production of the ...
Bangkok’s 27th International Festival of Dance & Music is made possible with generous support from the both public and ...
It has become one of the largest annual gatherings of hijra in the world, with around 150,000 attendees each year.
The Leader Who Didn’t Raise a Weapon When we think of war, we often imagine roaring armies, clashing swords, and brave ...
The ASI claims Theh Polar village could be the site of a settlement destroyed in the battle between Pandavas and Kauravas.
More than 50 archaeological projects are underway, aimed, some say, at showing the superiority of ancient Hindu civilization.
After the Mahabharata war ended, the Pandavas started their journey to Mahaprasthan. The five Pandavas and Draupadi set out on this journey on foot. It is believed that a dog was also with them.
The war of Mahabharata, also known as the Kurukshetra Yuddh, was fought between the Kauravas and the Pandavas, two brother clans that were fighting for control of the Kingdom. And while the ...