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“If you want to find the secrets of universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibrations”: A Panorama of Vedas - Indian Culture stands on four pillars called Puruṣārthas (purpose of human life) – Dharma, Artha (money), Kāma (married life) & Mokṣa
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Veda means a mass of knowledge and is considered as the most ancient literature known to humans
"Finding the truth reflects if how many light years were our ancestors ahead of us": Rishi Gargi ~ World’s Oldest icon of Feminism in Ancient Hinduism, when 'Gender Equality' had not even originated, scholars like Gargi-Maitreyi were debating in India
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Gargi Vachaknavi was also very famous during the Treta Yug. She is said to be the mentor of the four Mithila sisters
"Culture is the final wall, against which one leans one’s back in a godforsaken chaos": ‘Jallikattu’ is more than just a sport, its a cultural and customary tradition of Tamil Nadu aimed at preserving vitality & agile strength of the indigenous livestock
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Jallikattu owns its name from the Tamil words 'Jalli' and 'Kattu' which mean silver, gold coins and tied respectively
"Where there is great belief, there are always miracles": 110 years old Siyaram Baba still reads Ramayana without glasses, had donated Rs 2.5 cr for repair of Narmada Ghat, Indian sages have surprised whole world with the power of yoga and meditation
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One special thing about Siyaram Baba (Saint Siyaram Baba) is that he takes only 10 rupees in charity
"Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see": Manuscript Research & Preservation Centre at St Joseph’s College, Irinjalakuda on a mission to unravel the works of mathematician Sangamagrama Madhavan of 14th century
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West has renamed certain results related to the trigonometric series, formerly known as the Newton, Gregory and Leibniz series, as the Madhava-Newton, Madhava-Gregory and the Madhava-Leibniz series, respectively
"The art of simplicity is a puzzle of complexity": Eureka Moment - Grammatical problem that puzzled Sanskrit scholars for 2,500 years is solved by Indian student Rishi Rajpopat at Cambridge, he decoded a rule taught by the "father of linguistics", Panini
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Panini's text Ashtadhyayi, which consists of a set of rules for deriving or forming new words from root words, frequently contains conflicting rules for creating new words, leaving many scholars perplexed about which rules to apply
“There are no goodbyes for us. Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart”: Puducherry sweetheart Elephant Lakshmi of Manakula Vinayagar temple died of abrupt heart arrest while being taken for a walk, activists allege sabotage by PETA and others
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Several people have alleged that in the last few days, the elephant was being treated by a PETA veterinarian instead of a regular veterinarian, and she was kept confined denying her regular exercise
“The world, even the smallest parts of it, is filled with things you don’t know”: Vaishnava philosopher Guru Ramanujacharya's original body preserved in Sri Ranganathaswamy temple with sandalwood paste-saffron for 900 years, no other chemicals added
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This is the only instance where an actual human body is kept inside a hindu temple for so many years
“Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore”: Mystery of Kalpa Vigraha - 28450 years oldest Hindu idol of Lord Shiva that doesn't belong to Kaliyuga and secret experiment of CIA's “Watering Team“ before its disappearance along with manuscript
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The manuscript appeared to be something akin to Sanskrit, but not quite anything any archaeologist or historian had ever encountered before
"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better": Himachal - International Kullu Dussehra Festival, starts with a procession of Lord Raghunath, carried on a Ratha across town, 8000 women perform folk dance wearing traditional outfit
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Friday marked the third day of the International Kullu Dussehra Festival. The festival kickstarted on October 5














