Spices, Art and India!

Yes. The second most populous country in the world has a lot of tales to narrate. It had a beginning, it's still going on and it never ends. Since ancient times, India has marched through various issues, situations and so on. But she was never exhausted. She still writes her own life-story.

History or reality?

     
                    India has gone through many civilizations which gave the foundation for the country at present. There were different royal dynasties ruling the subcontinent. Trust me, India is much more than what you learn in schools as Indian History. The years might be given like 1853 to 1864. When we read this, it might feel like a couple of days for us. But imagine, those were not days, not months, not even a year but much more than that. So, history is not what we think. It has a more profound meaning.

Manifold!        

 Through those early years, many European powers colonized India, where there was a transfer of various cultures, customs and lifestyles. The country traveled a long way for independence. She ultimately got freedom in 1947 and then on, this particular year became something special to say, according to the Indian bloods. India is home to even 22 of the scheduled languages. What a population with such a diversity! It feels more like a continent rather than a country. A country with 22 languages, 29 states and many more numbers waiting to be unveiled! 

Excellence in art.

                      Art forms in India are something mesmerizing. When one sets his foot in India, he'll be able to glimpse many colours broadcasting peculiar meanings. Literary works by Indians are also prominent such as Rabindranath Tagore, who received the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Tastiest fooding.

                   Have you heard about India's brilliance in spices, gold and the like? There was a spice trade between India and Europe when Europeans adopted some of the spice customs that the Indians used.
         
Pani Puri
      Food lovers will love the food in India(it might be a little spicy, but still the sensation is truly palatable). I've seen so many non-Indians having tasted Indian food items and then panting due to the spices. But soon after they take a sip of water, their fingers will again point towards another piece of the same spicy item : 'Cause the taste is unutterable! I'll recommend the famous Golgappa also known as Pani Puri.


And finally,              

If you wish to capture some good photos remember that India is one of the most visited places especially because of its views and you'll have many things to capture.

Visit India. Sure that you'll go back with something unique in your mind.

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