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Bharat Meets Ram

A Testament of Brotherhood and Dharma The episode of Bharat Meets Ram in the Ramayana is one of the most emotional and spiritually powerful moments in the epic. It reflects the ideals of brotherhood, sacrifice, humility, and unwavering commitment to Dharma. The News of Exile After Lord Ram left Ayodhya to honor his father King […]

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Banishment of Ram

Banishment of Ram – The Triumph of Dharma and Obedience The Banishment of Lord Ram is one of the most defining and emotionally profound episodes of the Ramayana. It marks the beginning of a journey filled with trials, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to righteousness. This moment not only shapes the destiny of Ayodhya but also […]

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Ram Sita Wedding

The Sacred Union of Dharma and Devotion The Wedding of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita is one of the most joyous and divine episodes of the Ramayana. It symbolizes the union of righteousness and virtue, strength and grace, and establishes an ideal of sacred marriage deeply revered across generations. Arrival in Mithila During their exile-like […]

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The Ramayana

Ramayana – The Timeless Epic of Lord Ram The Divine Essence of Ram “Ram” — a sacred chant, a divine name, and the embodiment of virtue. Lord Ram is revered as the noble king, the gentle prince, and the blue-hued deity who traversed the land uniting people and cultures. His story, the Ramayana, first composed […]

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Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport

From Military Airfield to Civil Aviation Hub (1942) The origins of Mumbai’s aviation journey date back to 1942, when the Royal Air Force Santacruz airfield began operations. After India attained independence, the airfield was transferred to the Government of India for civilian use and became known as Santacruz Airport. The original RAF hangars were repurposed […]

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Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport

From Military Airfield to Civil Aviation Hub (1942) The origins of Mumbai’s aviation journey date back to 1942, when the Royal Air Force Santacruz airfield began operations. After India attained independence, the airfield was transferred to the Government of India for civilian use and became known as Santacruz Airport. The original RAF hangars were repurposed […]

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Bhavai (Indian)

The Folk Dance of Rajasthan Bhavai is a traditional folk dance of Rajasthan, admired for its remarkable poise, balance and artistic finesse. Originating from the desert regions of the state, Bhavai beautifully reflects the resilience, grace and vibrant cultural spirit of Rajasthani women. Origin and Cultural Significance Bhavai is believed to have evolved from the […]

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Beryozka (Russian)

Beryozka – The Graceful Folk Dance of Russia Beryozka is one of Russia’s most iconic and graceful folk dance traditions, admired for its serene beauty, fluidity and poetic charm. Rooted in ancient Slavic culture, the dance embodies the elegance of Russian womanhood and celebrates nature, particularly the birch tree, which holds a special place in […]

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Mahabharat

Mahabharat – The Eternal Epic of India A World Within Itself The Mahabharat is a world of its own — vast, profound, and eternal. It encompasses every human emotion, every moral conflict, and every philosophical inquiry. Each character is unique, every relationship complex, and every event deeply symbolic. As F. Woods famously said, “What is […]

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The Mahabharat

Mahabharat – The Eternal Epic of India A World Within Itself The Mahabharat is a world of its own — vast, profound, and eternal. It encompasses every human emotion, every moral conflict, and every philosophical inquiry. Each character is unique, every relationship complex, and every event deeply symbolic. As F. Woods famously said, “What is […]

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