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  1. Once upon a time when India had 25% of world trade

    Amazing facts about India From 1 CE all the way through the next two millennia up to 1700 CE, all the large scale industries like mining, metallurgy, textiles, arts, and crafts flourished in India. They boosted trade to such an extent that India held abou ...
  2. Little known facts about Krishna

    Amazing facts about India. * What is the connection between a pillar built by a Greek ambassador and Krishna?  * Did the Yamuna truly part for Vasudev and the infant Krishna?  * Did the legendary city of Dwarka exist? The holy book Srimad-Bhagavad describ ...
  3. When one of the oldest scriptures in the world spoke of gravity

    Amazing facts about India. Sir Issac Newton, the English astronomer, mathematician and physicist, is widely hailed as the person who formulated the laws of gravitation and motion. The story goes that he came up with the concept of gravity under an apple t ...
  4. Fascinating insights into the story of khakhi, red and indigo

    Amazing facts about India. Why did the Pope like the umbrella in India?  Why did the British like pyjamas?  Why is the uniform of the Indian cricket team blue? It’s thrilling, really. To unearth forgotten facts from our forgotten past. To see the past wit ...
  5. If you think you knew a lot about games like snooker and carrom, think again

    Amazing facts about India.​ In which Mughal court did playing cards feature?  What was the original name of badminton? (Clue: It’s the name of a place.) Which Indian state inspired the game of polo? (It’s not what you think!) It’s fun to know the story be ...
  6. How I became Hanuman: My life & times

    Amazing facts about India. I was born Bajrang and became Hanuman. Many worship me, yet I worship only one. I didn’t ask the world to hail me. Yet people were kind enough to love and respect a vanara. I’m untouched by the devotion and adulation. Every fibe ...
  7. The footprints of Rama across the world

    Through the ages and civilizations, Rama and Ayodhya have not only been popular for the people of India but have also been inspirational for people across the world. The story of the Ramayana accompanied the ancient Indians who were master navigators and ...
  8. Not gold or silver; Alexander wanted this metal from India

    Amazing facts about India. In 336 BCE, Alexander set out to conquer Persia when he was barely 25 years old. Alexander’s victory over Persia and the kingdoms en route  earned this Macedonian king the name, Alexander the Great. When Alexander the Great turn ...
  9. We love Galileo. But do you know these thinkers?

    Amazing facts about India.  Was there a meridian before the world adopted the Greenwich Meridian?   Was Galileo the first person in the history of our humanity to say the earth is round?   Does the name, Milky Way, have an ancient root? India has always a ...
  10. 5 notable insights on yoga that Gurudev gave this International Day of Yoga

    Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar touched upon the lesser known aspects of yoga during the International Day of Yoga 2018 celebrations at the European Parliament in Brussels,. Here are the five insightful things he said in his address: 1. Yoga is a means to fi ...