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Who won the Battle of Hydaspes – Alexander no its Porus the Great

Alexander III of Macedon (20 July 356 BC – 10 June 323 BC), also known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He created one of the largest empires of the ancient world by leading unprecedented military campaign through Asia and northeast Africa, stretching from Greece to Northwestern India. He is widely considered as one of history’s most successful military commanders.

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History · India

Krishna Worship and Ratha Yatra in Ancient Egypt

Ratha Yatra or Ratha Jatra or Chariot Festival is a Hindu festival associated with Lord Jagannath held at Puri in the state of Odisha, India. As part of Ratha Yatra, the deities of Jagannath, his elder brother Balabhadra and younger sister Subhadra are taken out in a procession to Gundicha Temple and remain there for nine days. Then the deities or Ratha Yatra return to the Main temple. The return journey of Puri Jagannath Ratha Jatra is known as Bahuda Jatra.

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History · India

Origin of Idli – Busting The Myths

For centuries, the humble idli has been more than mere food. Deemed as one of the healthiest, nutritious simple food items, idli’s journey has been a long yet exciting one. There are many versions of this white wonder that has been reinvented over the centuries. If there has been one dish that has been a true ‘game changer’ of the way south Indian food is perceived and eaten in India it has to be the humble and ubiquitous idli .

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History · Tajo Mahalaya

Taj Mahal : The True Story

The story of the Taj Mahal that most of us have known about may not be the real truth. Herein Mr. P. N. Oak presents an interesting set of proofs that show a completely different story. Contrary to what visitors are made to believe the Tajmahal is not a Islamic mausoleum but an ancient Shiva Temple known as Tejo Mahalaya which the 5th generation Moghul emperor.

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History · India

From Kedarnath to Rameswaram: 8 Ancient Shiva Temples fall in a straight line !

This article presents a slice of ancient India’s excellence in the fields of geography and science, best demonstrated by way of location of eight temples, all dedicated to Lord Shiva but hundreds of miles apart, starting from Kedarnath to Tamil Nadu.

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History

Lake Baikal : Sanskrit Origin

Lake Baikal, the world’s oldest and deepest freshwater lake in the world. It lies in a cleft where Asia is literally splitting apart, the beginnings of a future ocean.Geologists say Baikal today shows what the seaboards of North America, Africa and Europe looked like as they began to separate millions of years ago.

baikal map

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Outside India

Petra : An Ancient Shiva Temple

A City Built By Shiva Shakti Cult Followers

As per modern historians, the Nabateans, a nomadic tribe from north-western Arabia, entered the region of Petra during 6th – 4th centuries BC and established their cultural, commercial and ceremonial center at Petra. It soon developed into a thriving commercial center owing to its strategic location at the intersection of the overland Silk Route which connected India and China with Egypt and the Hellenistic world, and the Incense Route from Arabia to Damascus. Continue reading “Petra : An Ancient Shiva Temple”