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    Lalitaditya Muktapida- Alexander Of India

    Lalitaditya Muktapida was a great Indian King in 8th century, he was one of the bravest kings of India who resisted attacks by Arabs and also he was known as Alexander of India. It is really sad that we Indians suffer from collective amnesia when it comes to recalling our great past. King Lalitaditya of the Karkota dynasty of Kashmir ruled for 37 years from 724 to 761 CE. His rule is considered to be the golden age of Kashmir when art, architecture, culture flourished. Deu to his conquests writers has termed him as Alexander of India. Do you know The great king of Kashmir Liladitya Muktapida had one of…

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    Khajuraho- The Temples Of Moksh And Kamasutra

    The Khajuraho temples, popularly known as the Kamasutra temples of India, have aroused curiosity with their seemingly brazen depiction of eroticism. Khajuraho was an ancient city in the Madhya Pradesh region of northern India. From the 10th to 12th century CE it was the capital of the Chandella kings who ruled Bundelkhand.  google The Khajuraho Group of Monuments, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986. What led to the creation of Khajuraho temples? As per the legends, there was a beautiful brahmin girl named Hemvati after whom the Khajuraho temples were built. One day, when she was bathing in a pond in Benaras, the Moon God was swooned by her beauty, and…

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    Dhanushkodi- A Holy Ghost Town Of India

    Dhanushkodi is an abandoned town, Located on the south-eastern end of Pamban Island (or Rameshwaram Island) in Tamil Nadu, Dhanushkodi was ravaged and abandoned following a cyclonic storm in 1964. Now all that’s left is the ruins that serve as a reminder of the once prosperous and beautifull town. Google Dhanushkodi, once a prosperous town- Flanked by the Indian Ocean on one side and the Bay of Bengal on the other, Dhanushkodi was once a bustling and beautiful town – with houses, schools, church, temple, a post office and a railway station. Thousands of people resided in this tiny town, once known as one of the richest fishing belts in…

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    What Does The Indian Law Say About Live-In Relationship?

    Live-In Relationship is an arrangement where two people are not married but live together. They are often involved in a romantic or sexually intimate relationship on a long-term or permanent basis. Wikipedia In India, the legal status of junkies in a relationship is unclear in India. In its ruling on couples who live together for a very long time, the Supreme Court ruled in the case of a couple who lived together for a long time – according to a report in The Indian Express – that it assumes that they are legally married until the opposite is proven. Couples who are in a relationship that is alien to the Indian legislature, they do not have the…

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    10 Traditional Yummiest Indian Food Which Is Everyone’s Favourite

    The Land Of India is characterized by its diversity, an amalgamation of different cultures, traditions and lifestyles… this is what defines India. Adding to the climate, vegetation and wildlife, the foods in this country is equally diverse. The cuisine of each region is influenced by its history and its climate and YES…Ofcourse, Indians do love to talk about their food. So without any further delay let’s explore the rich and delectable yummy dishes that India have- It is said that Hyderabadi biryani’s richness of flavour is due to the unique process of cooking raw rice and raw meat together with exotic spices, unlike other places where meat and rice are…

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