Holi or colors festival
A glimpse of this beautiful custom that is Holi, the most colorful festival in India
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A glimpse of this beautiful custom that is Holi, the most colorful festival in India
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A summary of some kinds of indian traditionnal embroideries
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A buyer’s guide to help you to choose your singing bowl and to know how they are made
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I am going to tell you this Indian story that accompanies me in everyday life. Long ago there lived a great Raja (king) loved by his people. It must be said that he was wise and good. He had a loyal advisor by his side, an old man he had grown up with. And this
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Namaste (pronounced namastey) is the word used in most parts of India to greet each other. We join the two hands at the level of the heart or the face and namaste literally means that “the God who is in me recognizes the God who is in you”. So it’s more than just a hello. For even more respect, we add the suffix “ji” and if we address someone very important, we use the word Namaskar.
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