Holidays/Festivals
Art/Architecture
Religion
Language
Food
100

Honoring the birth of Ganesh

Ganesh Ghaturth 

100

commissioned in 1631 by the fifth Mughal emperor; Ivory white marble mausoleum

Taj Mahal 

100

Going without food

Fasting

100

national language of idea; Spoken by North India

Hindi

100

'a large plate'; a compartmentalized dish

Thali

200

Camels are shaved and decorated 

Pushkar Camel Fair

200

the location where the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment.

Mahabodhi Temple

200

A state of perfect peace 

Nirvana

200

language of eastern India

Odia

200

These two, when had together is believed (by India) to help improve memory and concentration. 

Curd and sugar

300

Marks the homecoming of King Mahabali; lasts 10 days

Onam

300

a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Aurangabad district, Maharashtra, India.

Ellora Caves

300

A Hindu social class system that controlled every aspect of daily life

caste system

300

Language spoke in Western India

Gujrati

300

Keep this off your plate in India; It is considered impure. 

Your left hand

400

2-Day festival of colors; Spring harvest

Holi

400

 traditionally made for festive occasions like Diwali, usually some sort of animal. 

Gond painting

400

focusing the mind on spiritual ideas 

Meditation

400

This language is spoken in the southern tip of India

Tamil

400

the heart of Indian food; it is a must-have in any Indian kitchen. 

spices

500

Lighting rows of clay oil lamps outside of homes to symbolize the victory of light over darkness

Diwali

500

 the cloth scroll painting tradition from Odisha

Patachitra

500

this term also means 'Enlightened One'

Buddha

500

used not only for communication but also for religious purposes, including prayer and ritual texts.

Devanagari Script

500

small, deep-fried milk dumplings soaked in sugar syrup; often served to guests as a symbol of sweetness and togetherness.

Gulab Jamun