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Right beside the Louvre in Paris, a limited-edition Mona Lisa-inspired collectible toy known as Labubu was fueling a buying ...
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The Santa Ynez Chumash Museum and Cultural Center, which opened less than a month ago with a construction budget of $32 ...
While many of us think of games as something limited to two or four people around the table in a family, in ancient times, games had far wider connotations, not just in India. For example, in ...
INSV Kaundinya is the Indian Navy's meticulously recreated 5th-century stitched ship, with its design inspired by Ajanta Caves. Named after the legendary Indian mariner Kaundinya, who is fabled to ...
Together, they're reinventing Jaipur's culinary scene with bold flavours and fresh ideas you won't want to miss! This place brings ancient Indian cooking methods into a setting that feels chic, ...
Today's WorldView How ancient India changed the world. The Indian subcontinent’s connections to the West, especially via the Roman empire, were far richer than once thought.
The sacred texts of ancient India provide a blueprint for navigating today's dilemmas—not through rigid doctrines but through dynamic, principle-based thinking.