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Nicknames Of Cities In India

Did you know these Nicknames??   India is well known for its very diverse culture with many different languages across the country. Many gurus, sages travel all over India in search of spirituality and knowledge. Many places in India are famous for their own beauty, culture and some religions and traditions. When you hear the word Nickname, we all think about our family, friends and people who call us or whom we call them with some nicknames. We decide nicknames by keeping some things in mind for which the people are quite known for. For example nickname for siblings and friends are different compared to some famous personalities like scientists which we would rather call it as “Title”. Similarly we do have a nicknames for some of the cities in India which they are best known for.   Bhopal- The City of Lakes Bhopal is one of the greenest cities in India, located in Madhya Pradesh state. It is also known as the City of Lakes for its number of natural and artificial lakes.

Indians are less happier than Pakistanis???

Pakistan is more happier than India?? Yes, you heard it right. According to “ World Happiness Report” the people in Pakistan are seem to be more happier when compared to People in India. Is that true? Yes, India has ranked 139 out of 149 countries when surveyed in terms of happiness. That means India is the 11 th worst country among all countries related to happiness. So, on what basis it has been reported that people in India are less happier when compared to the other countries.   Many of us know only the percentage growth in GDP of the country. Is it not necessary to measure the happiness of the country? Many politicians and businessman believe that measure of happiness is more necessary than measuring the GDP of the country. As we all know GDP is measured on basis of economical state of the country. Measuring GDP doesn’t reveal how many people in the country are happier.   Now we will see how is happiness state of the country measured or calculated. Every year the sur

Know Little Actuality About India

  India is the 7 th largest populated country and one of the oldest civilizations in the world. India never stops surprising you with all the beautiful and strangest facts that many of us know very little about. With the billion of people with many religions and 20+ languages, India is the most loved country. Here are some of the interesting facts about India you should know. Explore before experiencing.   Skeleton lake   Skeleton lake is also called as Roopkund Lake (generllay known as Mystery Lake of Skeletons). This is a high altitude glacial lake located in Uttarkhand state. It lies in lap of Trishul massif, which is 5029m (16500ft) above sea level. It is about 40m in diameter and has a depth of 3m and is frozen in the winter. It is said that hundreds of ancient human skeletons found at the edge of the lake and are visible at its bottom when the snow melts. Researchers found that group of people were killed in a sudden violet hailstorm in the 9 th century. Hence the Roopk

Science Behind Temples

Scientific Reason Behind Visiting The Temple.     We have a hundreds of temples with the mesmerizing architecture all over the world. The Hindu culture has encouraged aesthetic independents to temple builders increasing expression by adopting perfect geometry and some mathematical principles in Mandir construction to express the way of life how Hindu people leads. 1 . Why do people leave their footwear while entering the temple? In the present day, the temples are believed to be the places for praying. But in ancient times, the temples were built not only for praying but as a vortex of energy, containing pure vibrations of magnetic and electric fields with positive energy. During those days the floor at center of the temple were good conductors of these positive vibration which allows them to pass through feet to the body. This is the reason why we are not allowed to wear footwear into the temple. We use chappal or shoe every where which tend to contain many germs, dirt