Temples of Bharat
Mountains of Bharat
FAMOUS FORTS OF BHARAT
RIVERS OF BHARAT
Festivals of Bharat
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Who founded DEV BHUMI DWARKA?

  • BHAGWAN SHRI KRISHNA- ancient, remains of sunken Grand City 

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A mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Platea

PARVAT RAJ - THE HIMALAYAS


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The first feather on his royal crown, 

Name Shivaji Maharaj's First Forts Captured at the young age of 16!

  1. Torna. 

 

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Assi Ghat is on bank of river?

Ganga


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This festival is a holiday which celebrates sibling bonds. Sisters tie a decorative, sacred thread on the right wrist of their brothers, cousins, and other close male friends, followed by prayers for their protection and well-being while sweets are exchanged.

RAKSHABANDHAN


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Famous temple in AMRITSAR Punjab India

GOLDEN TEMPLE


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The place where Bhagwan Shiva along with Mata Parvati, Nandi and others resides and meditates

KAILAS PARVAT - MOUNT KAILAS


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This is also called Lion's Fort

Sinhagad  (Lion’s Fort)

  1.  Sinhagad  (Lion’s Fort) 

 Battle of Sinhagad is one of the most inspiring military victories of Shivaji where his loyal general Tanaji Malusare lost his life.

After scaling a steep cliff and fighting a brutal battle against the Mughals, Tanaji Malusare lost his life, but won the Fort for Shivaji!. Grieving this loss, Shivaji Maharaj remorsefully said, “Gad aala, pan Sinha gela” – We won the fort, but lost the lion!. 

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The river worshiped as the goddess in Hinduism and is the most sacred river of India. The river emptying into the Bay of Bengal after flowing through 2,525 km and a lifeline to millions of Indian live along its course.

 Ganga


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This is a festival that pays homage to Son of Bhagwan Shiva, the remover of obstacles, and celebrates the day of his birth.

GANESH CHATURTHI


300

Amarnath Temple is located in which state of India?

Jammu and Kashmir, India


300

The Mountain Range is the largest mountain range in India after the Himalayans from the Tapi to the Nilgiri

The West Ghat or Sahyadri (The Mountain of Patience)


300

Shivaji Maharaj breathed his last in this fort.

and this was the capital of the Maratha Empire

Raigad


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Name three rivers Confluencing with each other at Prayag (Triveni Sangam)

The Saraswati, Ganga and Yamuna


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This is a nine night celebration of the feminine divine that occurs four times a year—the spring and fall celebrations being amongst the more widely celebrated.

NAVARATRI


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ON THE SHORES OF THE ARABIAN SEA, THIS ANCIENT GRAND SHIVA TEMPLE STANDS TESTIMONY TO THE GRANDEUR OF BHARAT!

SOMNATH

GUJARAT-WEST


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This eternal Parvat is covered with 866 Hindu and Jain temples that are spread over the summits. One will have to climb 9,999 steps to reach the final summit

THE GIRNAR


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it is the birthplace of Shivaji Maharaj

Shivneri Fort


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The River , symbolizing valour, rises in the boulder-strewn, verdant hills of Mahabaleshwar, and flows through Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, bringing plentitude to her basin, before meeting the Bay of Bengal in the east.

KRISHNA


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Celebrates the victory of Bhagwan Shri Ram over the ten-headed demon King Ravana. This also marks the end of Ramalila—a brief retelling of Ram, Sita, and Lakshman’s story, which is often in the form of dramatic re-tellings or dance.

Dussehra or Vijayadashmi


500

SIGNIFICANT Hindu temple dedicated to only living lord, a form of Sri Krishna in Puri in the state of Odisha on the eastern coast of India

JAGANNATH PURI

ODISHA-SOUTH


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This is a region of mountains, forests and tea plantations located in southern India where the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka all come together and rise to a height of 2,400 meters

The Nilgiri Hills

 

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Fort is one of the largest forts and stands as a legend among all forts of Bharat!. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort was the capital of Mewar

Chittorgarh fort or Chittor Fort

 

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This is the fifth largest river in the Indian sub-continent and the third largest of the rivers flowing entirely within India. It has its source at the Kund of the Amarkantak Plateau of the Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh, and flows through Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat. The river flows for 1300 kms, before draining into Arabian Sea.

Narmada


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 This is the night when Shiva is said to have performed the Tandava Nritya.  and  is also the day when Shiva drank poisonous negativity to protect the world.

Maha Shivaratri