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Author Archives: Madhusudan Narayanan

India Has 38 UNESCO Sites. Here's Where to Start

38 UNESCO World Heritage Sites of India

UNESCO World Heritage Sites of India are a must visit. There are many marvels beyond the Taj Mahal to see! … Read More

Why Varanasi Should Be Your Next Spiritual Journey

Why Varanasi Should Be Your Next Spiritual Journey

Varanasi isn’t just another stop on your India itinerary – it’s the beating heart of Hindu spirituality that’s been pulsing for over 3,000 years. Read on to know why! … Read More

Bodhidharma the Indian connection

Bodhidharma- The Indian connection to Zen Buddhism

Ever wondered why a bearded Indian monk became the founding father of Chinese Zen Buddhism? Yeah, that’s Bodhidharma for you – straddling worlds and blurring boundaries between East and South Asian spiritual traditions. … Read More

Ancient Indian cave paintings at Bhimbedka

Decoding India’s Mysterious Cave Paintings

India’s mysterious cave paintings are thousands of years old and carry hidden messages which are yet to be deciphered. Read on for a fascinating journey of discovery. … Read More

Invention of zero in India

Unsung Indian Inventions That Changed the World

Know about Indian inventions that fundamentally changed the world. Zero has made modern maths possible! From mathematics to medicine, India’s contribution to global innovation extends far beyond what history books acknowledge … Read More

Spices of India, the ancient spice route

Spices of India: A Journey Through Flavors and History

The ancient spice routes of India shaped global commerce long before Amazon Prime! Discover why foreign empires fought wars over spices of India, how traditional Indian cooking use spices to create magic! … Read More

Mysore Maharaja in court

Mysore: Pioneering Legacy of Democratic Governance & Welfare

Mysore Kingdom is a global case study on how monarchy, democracy and a welfare state can thrive!. Read on to know more about this remarkable Kingdom. … Read More

Ram sethu bridge. Was it made or built by nature

Ram Setu: Was it Man-Made or Nature’s Creation?

Ram Setu is a blog which answers the question whether it was man made or built by nature. Read on for a captivating journey. … Read More

Karni mata temple of rats

The Quirky 6- Unveiling India’s Most Quirky Destinations!

India’s Most Quirky Destinations include a temple with a thousand rats, a village where doors don’t exist and a quaint village where twins are born frequently! … Read More

Living root bridges of Meghalaya

Exploring India’s Living Root Bridges: Nature’s Architectural Marvel

The living root bridges of Meghalaya represent ingenious bioengineering at its finest. Read on for travel tips for a visit. … Read More

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