what did Aryabhatta do ?
Aryabhatta have found math concepts like determination of the value of pie and discovery of Zero
what is the closest food to bread?
Naan is the closest to bread
What is the meaning of Moksha?
Moksha is the cycle of death and rebirth.
What ocean is named after India?
Indian Ocean
What is the % of mango's india transport?
40%
who is Maharishi patanjali ?
Maharishi patanjali is known as 'father of yoga'
what is the only dish with rice in my slide?
Biryani
What is the meaning of Karma?
Karma is the cycle of action and reaction.Do good,reap good awards.
What do we do in Holi?
Holi is known as festival of colours,we play with colours and eat traditional dishes
How many official languages in India?
There are 22 official languages in India
Who was the world's first surgeon?
The first surgeon was Maharishi Sushruta
what is the only dish you can use sauce to eat(in my slide)?
Samosa's
What is Om and what do indians believe about it ?
Om is the first sound heard in the universe and hindus believe it's the sound of consciousness.
How many seasons are there in India?
India has six seasons– spring, summer, rainy season , autumn, winter and prevernal
How many languages were recorded as mother tongues in India
over 19,500 languages
who is known as ‘father of Ayurveda’
Charaka is called ‘father of Ayurveda’
how many spices are there in india
More then 40 spices
What is sanskrit and how old is it?
Sanskrit is the oldest language on Earth and it's 5000 years old.
What sacred animal of India?
Cow are the sacred animal of India
How old can some of India's cities become?
1200 BCE
What is the name of the first university ?
The world’s first university is Takshashila university
What is samosa and how do you make it?
It's bread on the outside and smashed Potato and peas in the inside and you have to fry it
What does 'Antah shanti for vishwa shanti' mean?
'Antah shanti for vishwa' shanti means 'If you have inner peace then the world will have peace'.
Is the Taj mahal a palace?
No
what is the % of the tigers in India?
India has 75% of the global tiger population and is called as tiger capital.