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25 Amazing Scientific Reasons Behind Indian Traditions & Culture - Hinduism Facts

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Science behind Indian tradition and culture

Scientific Reasons Behind Indian Traditions
1. Banana leaves plates
2. Why Married Women Apply Sindoor?
3. Reason Behind Holy Fire at Wedding
4. Why do temple have bells?
5. Why Do We Apply Haldi?
6. Toran for main door
7. Why Do We Touch Feet of Our Elders?
8. Why lighting Diyas?
9. Why throwing coin into a river
10. Eat Curd & Sugar before heading out for good luck?
11. Why Do We Applying Mehendi On The Hand And Feet?
12. Namaste: Joining Palms Together?

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A Documenatry on hidden Indian culture and tradition with scientific reason,which is still following by Indians since thousands of years.There was a hidden science on every act conducted by sanatan dharma.
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9 Awesome Facts About India Tourists Can't Believe

Long ago, when giant lizards roamed the Earth and Netflix wasn’t around, the Asian continent got crashed into by an unexpected visitor that ended up being a life-long neighbor. I’m talking about India and its fascinating history since its days as a massive piece of land floating in the ocean!

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SUMMARY:
- If you think plastic surgery is a modern convenience, you’re up for a big surprise. India had it covered more than 2,500 years ago, way back in the 6th century B.C.E.!
- Up until the early 18th century, India was the only source of diamonds in the world. According to the Gemological Institute of America, these precious stones were first discovered and traded in the 4th century B.C.E.
- Civilized urban life as we know it dates back about 5,000 years in India. The Ancient History Encyclopedia says that, by 2600 B.C.E., dozens of towns and cities belonged to that civilization.
- Speaking of better social conditions, during the Vedic period, which lasted from about 1500 to 500 B.C.E., the Indian society was probably the most equal in the known world at that time.
- The concept of “zero” and the rules of its use were first invented in India at around the 7th century C.E. Before that, the idea of “nothing” hadn’t even been treated as a number.
- “Shampoo” is derived from the Hindi word “champo,” which means “to massage” or “knead.” And the first mention of this “head kneading” was by Greek historian Strabo back in the 4th century B.C.E.
- One of India’s greatest minds lived in the 5th century C.E. His name was Aryabhata, and he wrote a treatise on astronomy that became a foundation for many later studies.
- Do you play chess? Even if you don’t, you know what it is. But did you know that its ancestor was born in India too? The ancient game was called chaturanga, and it appeared at around the 6th century C.E.
- India wasn’t always a “subcontinent.” In the era of dinosaurs, over 100 million years ago, it was actually an island! It had broken off from a supercontinent and slowly but steadily traveled north, arriving to its present-day location in just about 50 million years.

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Ancient Practices and Rituals | India Discoveries | World Nomads

India is home to some of the most ancient practices on earth. From the roots of martial arts to the fundamentals of healthy living, a vast range of human practices can be traced back to the Indian subcontinent. World Nomads’ Caroline Pemberton discovers a healthy handful of these traditions during her travels, along with some incredibly inspiring and powerful locals. Join Caroline as she participates in a ritual with a traditional holy man, dips her toe into the ancient health practice of Ayurveda, and unravels the powers of age-old Indian martial arts.

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India is diverse and beautiful, but mostly, it's INCREDIBLE! From some Guinness Record holders, to some firsts and only ones, India is a landscape that never fails to surprise us. Here are 10 facts that make us even more proud of our country!

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What date is it, really? The Hindu Calendar

When exactly does the new year begin? That depends on who is answering. For many North Indians, Diwali is New Year’s Day. But it falls on a different date each year. April 14th is Puthandu, Vishu, Baisakhi, and Bihu - the New Year’s Day for Tamils, Malayalees, Punjabis, and Assamese. But Ugadi and Gudi Padawa - the New Year’s Day for Telugus, Kannadigas and Marathis falls on a different date each year. How are these dates determined and why are calendars so different? This is the story of how ancient Indians and people across the world measured time.

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12 Reasons India is Different From the Rest of the World

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Charlie from Top 10s counts down the 12 Reasons India is Different From the Rest of the World! India is like a whole different planet! Not only does it have over 1.4 billion Indian people in it, there are also many languages such as Hindi and English as well as some cool culture, cuisine and traditions! These facts about India are so interesting and you will learn a lot about the country! From the worlds most remote postal office to elephants wearing clothes in the Ganges River! #India #Facts #Indian

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15+ Reasons India Is Like Another Planet

Hey, do you have any plans for your next vacation? How about seeing India? Hold on now! Just because it might feel like it’s a world away (both figuratively and literally!), that doesn’t mean it isn’t a tourist-friendly country. And more importantly, a trip to India won’t cost you nearly as much as you’d think!

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Cell service and mobile Internet in India 2:57
Dinner for a dollar 3:30
The Land of Spices 4:08
Are Indians vegetarians or meat-eaters? 4:36
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Ganges river dolphin 5:48
The Kumbh Mela gathering that is visible from space 6:20
The color festival Holi 7:02
Indian money 7:36
Bad news to coin collectors 8:08
Freddy Mercury was of Indian descent 8:42
Indian beauties 9:02
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SUMMARY:
- Taj Mahal has been one of the Seven Wonders of the World for quite some time. The construction was commissioned in 1632, and it’s believed that it took up to 21 years to complete the entire project.
- There was an infamous Indian conman who repeatedly “sold” different landmarks in the country, including the Taj Mahal and the Parliament House of India!
- With around 51 births every minute (that’s over 73,000 a day!), this country has one of the fastest-growing populations in the world.
- There are about 780 languages spoken in India, but some sources put it in the thousands. Whatever the case, only 22 have been recognized as official languages.
- You’ll be happy to know that cell service and mobile Internet is very cheap in India.
- If you go to a restaurant and order a whole meal with chicken or even fish, your bill could be as little as $1!
- In case you haven’t heard of the Land of Spices, India produces around 70% of the world’s supply.
- A State of the Nation Survey in 2006 showed that up to 31% of the Indian population is vegetarian, and another 9% do eat eggs but no forms of meat.
- Cricket is the most popular sport in the country, much like soccer in Europe or football in the US.
- The Ganges Dolphin is unique to this river. Unfortunately, their numbers are drastically decreasing due to increasing pollution.
- Kumbh Mela is the two-month mass pilgrimage of those of Hindu faith to bathe in the Ganges.
- Kumbh Mela is one of many festivals celebrated in the Indian culture, but the brightest has to be the color festival Holi.
- Indian bills also have Braille markings so that blind people can read their values.
- Another fun fact on the topic of Indian money: it’s illegal for foreigners to take rupees in or out of the country.
- Did you know that the iconic band’s frontman Freddy Mercury was of Indian descent? His name at birth was Farrokh Bulsara, and both of his parents were from Bombay!
- India has the highest number of winners for the Miss World competition with a total of six! Only Venezuela has produced the same amount of title-holders since the beauty pageant’s start in 1951.
- You familiar with Chutes and Ladders? Well, this popular classic dates back to ancient Indian times and was known as ‘Moksha Patam’.

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10 Unique Culture of India : Customs & Indian Traditions
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1. Greeting - The Namaste
The Namaste is one of the most popular Indian customs and isn't just restricted to the Indian territory anymore. You have Barack Obama, who has been seen doing it on various occasions, or you had Ban Ki-Moon, the UN Secretary-General, greeting everyone with a namaste at the Times Square in New York on the first International Yoga Day.

2. Festivals & Religion - Always a Festive Season

India also sees a large number of festivals, mainly because of the prevalence of diverse religions and groups. The Muslims celebrate Eid, the Christians have Christmas and good Friday, the Sikhs have Baisakhi (harvesting of crop), and the birthdays of their Gurus and the Hindus have Diwali, Holi, Makar Sakranti, the Jains have Mahavir Jayanti, the Buddhists celebrate the Buddha's birthday on Buddha Poornima, and quite honestly, the number is endless. All of these translate to holidays in our book, of course.

3. Family Structure - Joint Families

Also, in India, there exists the concept of a joint family, wherein the entire family (parents, wife, children and in some cases, relatives) all live together. This is mostly because of the cohesive nature of the Indian society, and also reportedly helps in handling pressure and stress.

4. Symbols - Fasting
Fasting is an integral part of Hindu Culture. Fasts or Vrats or Upvas are a way to represent your sincerity and resolve, or express your gratitude to the Gods and Goddesses. People throughout the country observe fasts during various religious occasions. Some people also observe fast on different days of a week in favour of a particular God or Goddess associated with that specific day. It is widely believed that by doing so, you are depriving your body of a basic necessity and thus, punishing yourself to cleanse off the sins that you have committed until the day of fast.

5. Religious Customs - Holy Cow
Cow, in the Indian culture, is considered to be a Holy animal. She is worshipped as a maternal figure and is a depiction of the bounty of Mother Earth. Lord Krishna, who grew up as cow herder is often depicted as playing his flute among cows and Gopis (milkmaids) dancing to his tunes. Interestingly, Lord Krishna is also known by the name of 'Govinda' or 'Gopala', which translates to the 'friend and protector of cow'. Hence, cows have an auspicious significance in Indian Culture and religion.

6. Architecture - The Science Behind Temples

Most temples are located along magnetic wave lines of the Earth, which help in maximising the available positive energy. The copper plate (called Garbhagriha or Moolasthan) buried under the main idol absorbs and resonates this energy to its surroundings. Going to the temple often helps in having a positive mind and garnering positive energies, which in turn lead to healthier functioning.

7. Marriage - Arranged Mariage System

The concept of arranged marriage in India traces its origin to as early as the Vedic times. For royal families, a ceremony known as the 'Swayambar' would be arranged for the bride. Suitable matches from all over the kingdom were invited to either compete in some competition to win over the bride, or the bride would herself choose her ideal husband. Even today, the concept of arranged marriage remains a favourite among Indians and is an integral part of 'Indian Traditions'.

8. Religious Symbols

The Indian traditions and scriptures contain various signs and symbols which have multiple meanings. For example, the usage of the Swastika, in the Indian context, does not point towards Adolf Hitler or Nazism. It is the symbol of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. The arms of the Swastika have various meanings. They signify the four Vedas, the four constellations, or the four primary aims of human pursuit.

9. Traditions and Customs - Atithi Devo Bhavah

In India, the saying 'Atithi Devo Bhavah' is also integral. It means 'the guest is equivalent to god'. It is a Sanskrit verse taken from the Hindu scriptures, which later became a part of the 'Code of conduct for Hindu society since the guest has always been of supreme importance in the Culture of India.

10. Dresses of India - Indian Ethnic Wear

Indian women are often seen sporting 'saris'. The sari is a single cloth and needs no stitching; it is easy to make and comfortable to wear, and also adheres to religious etiquette. It initially started as a Hindu tradition but has very elegantly spread across all religions. The same applies to the more functional 'Kurta-Pyjama', and the formal wear of 'Sherwani' for Indian men of all faiths.

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25 Amazing Scientific Reasons Behind Indian Traditions & Culture Hinduism Facts

01.Significance of Namaste - Joining both palms together to greet.
02.Why do temples have bells?
03.Why do we visit temples?
04.Why do w worship idols?
05.Why are silk clothes preferred while doing pooja?
06.Why do Indian women wear bangles?
07.Why do Indian married women apply sindoor on their forehead?
08.Why do we apply henna on hands and feet?
09.Why do Indian women wear toering?
10.Why do Indian women apply kukmum on their forehead?
11.Why do Indian women pierce their ears?
12.Om - Pronunciation - Scientific Reasons and uses.
13.Why do we worship the tulsi plant?
14.Why do we worship the peepal tree?
15.Why are some trees considered sacred in India?
16.Why do we sit on the floor and eat?
17.Why do we start with spice and end with sweet?
18.Why do we fast?
19.Why do brahmins grow choti on their head?
20.Why do we touch the feet of elders?
21.Why should we not sleep with our head towards north?
22.Why do we shout in anger?
23.Why do we throw coins into a well?
24.Scientific Reasons behind the most common punishment?
25.Why is turmeric considered holy in India?
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The movie I never thought I'd make. It's hard for me to explain how much India means to me. It's where everything began for me as a creator, where I took my craft to the next level, and where I learned some incredibly important life lessons. Part of me never left India, and that's why I was compelled to put together the original Dreams Of India movie.

Two years later, I was blessed to go back to where it all began. With a new set of eyes and a new perspective. I never thought I'd see the day.

This is a recollection of what India means to me and why I left part of my heart there. It's the story of an adventure throughout Rajasthan as well as Varanasi. I'm also incredibly proud to say this is the 10th proper movie I've released this year. From East to West, we crossed India and immersed ourselves in one of the most fascinating cultures I've been lucky to experience.

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