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This soft, leavened flatbread is cooked in a tandoor and is a staple in many North Indian meals, often served with curries.

Naan

100

This iconic form of Indian folk dance is known for its energetic moves, bright costumes, and foot-tapping music, and originates from the state of Gujarat.

Garba

100

This Hindu god, known for his blue skin and mischievous childhood, is the deity of wisdom, compassion, and love.

Lord Krishna

100

This Indian conglomerate owns the British luxury car brand Jaguar and operates the global tea brand Tetley

Tata Group

100

This city, known as the "Pink City," is famous for its historic forts, palaces, and as the capital of Rajasthan.

Jaipur

200

This dish, a popular street food in Mumbai, consists of a toasted bun stuffed with spicy mashed potatoes and served with a spicy chutney.

Vada Pav

200

This widely practiced spiritual practice originated in ancient India and focuses on meditation, physical postures, and breath control to achieve mental and physical well-being.

Yoga

200

This is the name of the epic that tells the story of the Kurukshetra War and contains the Bhagavad Gita.

Mahabharat

200

This brand is India's largest paint company and is known for its innovative products in decorative and industrial paints

Asian Paints

200

This 2009 film, directed by Danny Boyle, which tells the rags-to-riches story of a young man was shot here.

Dharavi

300

This rice and meat dish, is said to have been brought to India by the Persians and popularized in the Mughal court.

Biryani

300

This traditional form of painting from the state of Madhya Pradesh is known for its tribal art, using bold colors and geometric shapes to depict folklore and nature.

Warli Art

300

This sacred Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is known for its towering gopurams (entrance towers) and historical significance.

Meenakshi Temple

300

This brand is famous for its herbal products, including toothpaste, soaps, and food items.

Patanjali Ayurved

300

This famous mosque, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century, is located in the heart of Delhi and is one of the largest in India.

Jama Masjid

400

This key spice in many Indian dishes, known for its warm, slightly bitter taste, is often used in garam masala and originates from the flower buds of a tree.

Clove

400

This ritual, celebrated in many parts of India, marks the beginning of the marriage ceremony and involves the couple's families coming together.

Mehendi Ceremony

400

This largest religious gathering in the world occurs every 12 years in India, where millions of Hindus gather to bathe in sacred rivers.

Kumbh Mela

400

This Indian food delivery and restaurant discovery platform was founded in 2008 by Deepinder Goyal and Pankaj Chaddah.

Zomato

400

This ancient structure was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911.

Gateway of India

500

This spice, a key ingredient in many Indian dishes, is derived from the dried stigma of a flower and adds a distinct golden hue and earthy flavor.

Saffron

500

This ancient Indian sport, involves two teams who try to knock down an opponent's wooden structure, using a ball and strategy, and is one of the earliest forms of team games in India.

Gilli Danda

500

This powerful weapon, gifted to Lord Rama by the gods, is used to kill Ravana in the epic Ramayana.

Brahmastra

500

This Indian biotechnology company, founded by Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, specializes in biosimilars and other pharmaceuticals

Biocon

500

This high-altitude desert region is known for its breathtaking landscapes, monasteries, and vibrant Buddhist culture.

Ladakh

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