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Sanskrit Origins: Tracing the Language’s Ancient Evolution

Sanskrit Origins: Tracing the Language's Ancient Evolution

A language is a system of communication, and a classical language is its modification with distinct literary traditions and a substantial body of ancient written literature. In this blog, we will try to discover some amazing facts with regard to the origin and history of the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-European language, is a … Read more

10 Facts to summarize the 1975 Emergency

10 Facts to summarize the 1975 Emergency

At the stroke of midnight hour, where on the one hand India rose to its freedom on 15th August 1947, on the other hand, it witnessed the death of its democracy for straight two years, starting from 25th June 1975. The ItihaasKiKhoj tried to condense this dreadful event that shook the Indian constitution into 10 … Read more

7 Forgotten Historical Monuments of India: Glorious Past, Ruined Present

India, a land rich in diverse cultures and heritage, is a popular destination for visitors enchanted by its historical monuments. While iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal, Qutb Minar, and Hawa Mahal dominate tourist circuits, many equally magnificent monuments remain hidden from the public eye. As the saying goes, “What is born, is born to … Read more

9 Legendary Historical Monuments in Nepal That Will Transport You to a Bygone Era

9 Legendary Historical Monuments in Nepal That Will Transport You to a Bygone Era

Nepal, also known as ‘the roof of the world’ and ‘the mother of the universe’ (Sagarmatha), is always a popular choice among tourists and pilgrims due to its beautifully preserved history and culture. A common site for both Hindus and Buddhists, Nepal attracts pilgrims from across the world to experience the peace and diverse influences … Read more

Gyanganj: The Hidden Land of Immortals

Gyanganj: The Hidden Land of Immortals

Immortality has always been a topic of debate and desire in Hindu mythology. Whether it’s Mahishasura, Bhasmasura, the asura king Hiranyakashipu, or any other asuras, their relentless ‘yog’ always aimed at achieving immortality. Even the main aim of the sagar manthan was to extract the Amrit, ‘the elixir of life’ from the Kshirasagara. This quest … Read more

An Open Gallery: The World and its 12 Man-made Beauties

The world is an open gallery, a museum, a collection of beautiful landscapes, flora and fauna, and, to some extent, man-made creations as well. The world monuments are not just destinations; they are the elements that chain us to the past and remind us of our shared heritage and culture. These monuments remind us of … Read more