Ayodhya, on the banks of the Saryu River in Uttar Pradesh, is revered as the birthplace of Lord Rama. Once the capital of the Ikshvaku... Continue reading
Jaipur, founded in 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II, is India’s first planned city, famed for its pink architecture and historic forts. Shifting from Amber,... Continue reading
Uttar Pradesh’s history spans prehistoric settlements, ancient kingdoms like Kosala and Kuru, and the rise of Buddhism and Jainism. It flourished under Maurya, Gupta, and... Continue reading
Rajasthan’s history spans ancient Indus Valley civilizations, powerful Rajput kingdoms, notable resistance against Mughal invasions, and British colonial rule. Post-independence, princely states unified to form... Continue reading
Goa’s history traces ancient kingdoms, centuries of Portuguese colonial rule, and cultural fusion. Conquered by Portugal in 1510, it shaped Christian and Indo-Portuguese heritage before... Continue reading
St. Alex Church in Calangute, Goa, stands as a beautiful testament to Goa’s rich colonial past and enduring religious heritage. Its history is marked by... Continue reading
Fontainhas is Asia’s only Latin Quarter, located in Panaji (Panjim), Goa. Known for its colorful Portuguese-style houses, narrow lanes, and old-world charm, it reflects Goa’s colonial... Continue reading
Shree Mathuradheesh Ji Temple in Kota, Rajasthan, is a renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna (also known as Mathuradheesh, meaning “Lord of Mathura”). This temple holds significant... Continue reading
City Park (officially Maharao Madho Singh Garden) is one of Kota’s oldest and most iconic public parks, blending natural beauty, colonial-era landscaping, and Rajput heritage. Located near the Chambal River,... Continue reading
Kshar Bagh is an ancient royal cremation ground and garden complex located in Kota, Rajasthan, belonging to the Hada Rajput rulers of the Kota princely state. It is renowned for its elaborate... Continue reading