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north Indian-festivals

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Hii guys!! Am here with an exciting topic the north Indian festivals   Most of festivals are common for both south and north people  but some festivals are not familiar for the south people Which is celebrated in North India  HOLI Holi is an ancient Hindu tradition and also one of the most popular festivals in Hinduism. It celebrates the eternal and divine love of god Radha Krishna.The day also signifies the triumph of good over evil, as it commemorates the victory of god Vishnu as Narasimha Narayana over Hiranyakashipu.It was originated and is predominantly celebrated in the Indian subcontinent RAKSHABANDHAN Raksha Bandhan is a popular and traditionally Hindu annual rite or ceremony that is central to a festival of the same name celebrated in the Indian Subcontinent. It is also celebrated in other parts of the world significantly influenced by Hindu culture. On this day, sisters of all ages tie a talisman or amulet called the rakhi around the wrists of their br

North Indian-dressing style

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Hii guys, I'm here with an interesting topic about the north Indian dressing style Clothing in India is dependent upon the different ethnicities, geography, climate, and cultural traditions of the people of each region of India. Traditional north Indian dressing SHERWANI Sherwani is a long-sleeved outer coat worn by men in South Asia. Like the Western frock coat it is fitted, with some waist suppression; it falls to below the knees and is buttoned down the front. It can be collarless, have a shirt-style collar, or a stand-up collar in the style of the Mandarin collar. It evolved in the Indian subcontinent in the 19th-century as a result of the outer garment of the late Mughal period, the angara—itself evolved from the Persian cape, balaba—being given a western style with a button-down front. GHAGRA Ghagra choli (also known as lehenga choli and locally as chaniya choli) is a type of ethnic clothing for women from the Indian Subcontinent, notably in the Indian states of R

north India- top tourist places

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 Hii folks! I'm here with the another interesting topics about top tourist place in north India  North India is a pure delight to mountain lovers and adventure enthusiasts. There are plenty of picturesque, popular, and off-the-wall hill stations nestled in the Himalayas that make for beautiful holiday destinations. And all of them are so spellbinding that it gets tough to choose one from the list of gorgeous places to visit in north India. 1.kashmir Kashmir is a heaven on Earth. Known for its surreal topography, stunning views, colorful culture, and cheerful people, Kashmir is definitely one of the most awe-inspiring tourist places in North India. The stunning Dal Lake in Srinagar, the gorgeous valleys of Sonmarg, the thrilling adventures of skiing at Gulmarg, and the perfect serenity of Pahalgam make a trip to Kashmir replete with happiness. With plenty of things to do in Gulmarg, a visit here will tell you that it surely is heaven on Earth! 2.Dharamshala Dharamshala is one of the

American desserts

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Dessert recipes, The Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies                       Source:google    We've found that rolling these cookies into bigger portions, then refrigerating them for at least 2 hours before slightly under-baking them at 350°, results in incredibly gooey, soft chocolate chip cookies. Get the recipe for The Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies  Americans favorite desserts Americans may not have created some of the most popular desserts out there, but they've become known for putting their spin on several of the classics. ANNIE JAPAUD/GETTY IMAGES Who doesn't crave a wonderful, decadent dessert, especially after dinner? The name itself comes from the French word "desservir," which in English means "to clear away," in this case, the food from dinner table. And depending on where you are in the world that could mean a variety of after-dinner sweet treats. In China, it might contain sweet red beans or dates. In Mexico, flan could be on the menu. In the

South America

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South America most inspiring cultural festivals :  Traditionally, Latin American cultural celebrations are colourful events boasting amazing food, ethnic costumes, mouth-watering food, traditional dancing and, in case you missed it, even more delectable food. Heading off on an unforgettable   South America adventure   is reason enough to celebrate, but if you want to inject some cultural pizzazz to your journey, you’d be wise to add one of the following amazing events to your itinerary.   Source: Google  1. Carnival                                                                               The Rio Carnival is undoubtedly the most famous party in the world and the most coveted event in the South American social calendar. Of all the cultural festivities, anywhere on the continent, this is the one that attracts the most visitors from all over the world. With its roots in 1000 CE Italy, the carnival is typically held in February (just before Lent in the Christian calendar) and this Sout

America -most visited places :

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 Visited places in us .... 1.  New York city  Source: Google  American icons like the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and Times Square are on every first-time visitor's list. Still, they are just a few of the attractions to see in New York City, America's most populous and most popular city. Also known as the "Big Apple," New York City is a favorite destination for both domestic and international visitors.  Don't miss a leisurely walk on the High Line, an old-railroad-track-turned-park with greenery, artwork, and beautiful skyline views. Broadway and the Theater District is the place to see the latest plays and musicals. If you're an art lover, New York has an embarrassment of riches: the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Frick Collection. Or go shopping on Fifth Avenue, check out Washington Square, Greenwich Village, and Rockefeller Center, take a walk through

South Indian-festivals

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Hii guys I'm here with another interesting topic about the great South Indian festivals   India is an ancient land with culture and tradition hidden in every nook and cranny. Every corner of this country has a different story to tell. Indians celebrate their festivals with pomp and vigor. From the land of Sangam literature to the destination of Sage Agastya, festivals celebrated in south India spark the curiosity of one with a spirit of natural enquiry and bedazzle anyone who witnesses the grandeur of the same. 1.onam Source: Wikipedia  Onam involves a melting pot of colours and flavours from across “God’s Own Country” and the celebrations reach their zenith on the auspicious day of Thiruvonam. Onam is one of the festivals celebrated in South India to commemorate the return of a mythical, righteous king – King Mahabali and to bring together communities across the landscape. Houses are decorated with mesmerizing floral carpets (Pookkalam), traditional art forms and are cleaned to th

South Indian -dressing style

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Hii guys, I'm here with an interesting topic about the south Indian dressing style Traditional clothing South Indian women traditionally wear the sari while the men wear a type of sarong, which could be either a white dhoti or a colourful lungi with typical batik patterns. The saree, being an unstitched drape, enhances the shape of the wearer while only partially covering the midriff. Clothing in India is dependent upon Source: Wikipedia the different ethnicities, geography, climate, and cultural traditions of the people of each region of India. Historically, male and female clothing has evolved from simple garments like langota, achkan, lungi, sari, well as rituals and dance performances. Tips to slay the gorgeous south Indian look for wedding  The Traditional Look. ... Muted Eyes with Bold Lips Makeup. ... Rock that Septum Nose Ring. ... Fancy a Different Hairstyle. ... Choose Jadau Jewellery Over Traditional Temple Jewellery. ... Revamp Your Wedding Attire with Multiple Necklac

South Indian - top 5 tourist places

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 Hii guys I'm here with most interesting topics 🤩🤩 about places to visit in south Indian....🥳🥳 South India has loads to explore from beautiful beaches and temples to backwaters and wild life sanctuaries. There are many tourist places to visit in South India in various seasons. You can also enjoy wonderful experiences with your family like adventure experiences, Ayurvedic massages, admiring the breathtaking beauty, exploring the sanctuaries or peaceful temple visits. 1. Coorg, Karnataka. Source:wikipedia  Coorg is a top tourist destination in the southern state of Karnataka. You can plan a trip to this hill station and explore its rich culture and striking beauty. You will simply fall in love with the beauty of emerald hills and deep valleys. Best time to visit: Coorg experiences a pleasant climate all through the year. It is one of the best places to visit before you die. October to March is ideal for adventure activities, especially trekking. During March and April, the valley

East African culture:

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  Maasai Traditions.    Source: Google  A tribe that once subsisted mainly on the milk and blood of their cattle, once dined on bread and plum pudding with Ernest Hemingway. A pastoral people who inhabit the Serengeti area of Tanzania and Kenya, the Maasai present a colorful sight in their traditional dress and the ubiquitous spears in their hands. They are nomadic cattle, sheep and goat herders, who have had to adapt to modern times. Many have turned to agriculture and others have started living in the cities. They are always happy to go back to their villages around the game parks. Some of these villages are open to tourists, whom they entertain with their traditional dances, especially the famed udumu or jumping dance performed by Maasai men. The men are tall and athletic, and call themselves warriors. During their initiation ceremonies in the past, they proved their manhood by killing a lion with spears.                                  Source: Google  The African drummers :    

African four wonders :

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 From the San people of South Africa all the way up to the Berbers in Morocco, Africa is the origin of myriad tribes – in fact, there’s estimated to be about 3,000. With so many unique groups comes quite a few fascinating tribal traditions. Some we’ll never know about, but others we’ve been lucky enough to catch a glimpse of. These seven tribal traditions are just a small part of what makes the people of Africa so spellbindingly colourful.  1. The courtship dance of the wodaabe  ....                             Source: Google  Birds do it. Bees do it. We’re talking, of course, about a courtship dance. In the Wodaabe tribe of Niger, the human mating ritual takes a page from nature’s book. The Guérewol is an annual ritual and competition that sees young men dress up in elaborate ornamentation and traditional face paint and gather in lines to dance and sing. The goal? To get the attention of one of the judges – a marriageable young woman. In this particular tribe, the male beauty ideal is

Asia - religions

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                   From cultures and lifestyle topic now we are gonna see the religions that exist in Asia .now let's  move into the topic. Religion of Asia Asia is the birthplace of all the world’s major religions and hundreds of minor ones. Like all forms of culture, Asian religions may be considered geographically in terms of both their places of origin and their distribution. Source:- Google South Asia  Hinduism, with a polytheistic and ritual tradition comprising numerous cults , is the oldest of several religions that originated in South Asia. It remains a unifying force of Indian culture and the social caste system—which Hindu tradition sees as a reflection of the relative spiritual purity of reincarnated souls. The religion has had little appeal outside the Indian cultural context. Except on Bali and other “Hinduized” islands of Indonesia, Hinduism is practiced outside the subcontinent mainly by Indian expatriates. Jainism and Buddhism emerged in reaction to prevailing Hind