Friday, September 20, 2019

Famous Food in India

India is a country with a lot  of  festivals and culture where people  use the to share their happiness always  with  sweets. I am also a lover of  sweets and  other food too. But if  I talk  about they various stats or region people's  are having  their own  various  food habits and I they  love  to  eat as  their famous food.  So I will talk about some  of  the  famous food  people  usually  prefer in  time  time  of some  sort  gathering  or  for sharing  happiness.

Malai kofta

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Malai lofts is the famous food of the india.As people prefer to eat this. Most of the people love this and preferto have this when  guests came in their houses and they serve different types of food and sweets as a tradion  and preference to  satisfy their guest. So the most  of  famous dishes people usually make at least their houses  and also prefer to order online as in  emergencies or any type of of  reason. it is famous in overall in india most of the indian love these types of dishes.

Dhokla

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Dhokla is the vegetarian  food that originated from the Indian state of Gujarat. It is made with fermanted batter derived from rice and split chickpeas. If can be refer as a dish or as a Snack. people are fond of this dish in mostly gujarat. people usually eat this as a sweet in gujarat. with the concept as people love to travel a lot then i would say they should try all the sweets of other states too.i have tried it  once it os of really good taste.

Rasgola


It is a sweet people prefer to eat it as dessert after lunch or dinner. Various parts of  India people usually prefer sweets after dinner and  also various types of  sweets. There are various other things people usually prefer to eat like  gulab  jamun, Ras malai and  milk cake etc. These are not only sweets but people are serving these as with their emotions.i love this also because i am type of sweet lover.

Alu Gobi

Alu gobi is a dry dish made with potatoes , cauliflower and indian spices. It is a yellowish in clor due to the use of tumeric and occasionally conatins kalonji and curry leaves. other common ingredients include garlic, ginger, onion,tomato, peas. It all adds up to one of the most polular dishes ordered in indian restaurants. I also love spicy food and i would like you to try it atleast once.i love all these and you should also try these .

FAMOUS PLACES TO VISIT

India is famous for its various beautiful features like one of them is beautiful places to visit, so in this post i will be talking about the famous places of India to visit. Actually i really love to travel and always curious about the various beautiful places there are few places i have visited and there are many of the places i wanted to visit. so here i ll talk about on;y those t have visited.
if you are going to travel then know about these places where you can visit and you will get to know about the various things about your country that  may be you don't know the importance of it.
so firstly lets talk about the

         Taj Mahal, Agra 

Taj Mahal is India is famous place that attracts the visitors  for it's  most beautiful building. Taj Mahal is white tomb built  in the 17th century by the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan in the memory of his wife Mumtaj Mahal.


 The building is  in the the city of Agra Utter Pradesh. It was taken a lot of time to make ths beautiful place. It is made up of white marble. Taj Mahal  is having it's own beauty of white Mable and the way it is being designed. People love  to  visit  this place and foreign visitors also come to see the beauty of  it .

Taj mahal is having its own beauty the way it is being designed having four beatiful piller and the creativity n walls shows the hard work of the people who have designed in this way. I have visited here two or three times and you will never say no to visit here if have visited once , the of this place attracts the people and you will appreciate the way and idea of people who have designed it.

                     2.  The Red fort, Delhi

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The red fort was known as the capital of Mughal Empire in India. it was built by shah jahan.The Fort is located in in the centre of delhi,india. It ia made of red stone and marble. This is very beautiful creature and attracts the people because of its unique red color.
I visited here  many times and the people who are not visited yet should visit sch historical places we will get to know a lot og new thing how the people of that time use to make these types of creatures to attract the people and make them curious about how beautiful it could be from inside as its outlook.The wall of the red fort is constructed in 30 meters high stones. It enhances the glory of the capital of the country for many years.It took around nine years to be completed. It also has a big and grand museum inside which is very beatiful and having residues the Mughal time as an historical asset.
Apart from the Mughal regime,Red fort has the great importance in modern context. It is the most famous tourists destination attracts the millions of visitors every year.This place is also the place from which the prime minister of india addresses the country's Independence Day On 15 august and the pm hoists the india flag at the main gateof the fort and delivers a nationality broadcast speech. It is also known as "Lal Qila".

                   3. Valley of flowers Naninital

Valley Of Flowers Nainital
The valley of flowers is known for its vast diversity of alpine flowering shrubs located in western Himalaya. valley of  Flowers is a bouquet of nature peace fully placed in the region of uttarakhand and goes through dense forests, along with Pushpawati river and can be reached by crossing many bridges, waterfalls on the way. This is a very beautiful piece of nature is an Indian National park. I really loved this place and would like to visit here again. Basically this area attracts the natures lovers and adventurous as one of them is me.
 Its silvery Graciers greet the visitors at every step. The multiple types of flowers with different colors shows the pure beauty of nature. The flowers changes its colours throughout the seasons from may to October as blooms hundreds of different flowers, taking on various colors and shades with time  progress.
It is much sough destination for flower lovers  photographers bird watchers and wildlife photographers. This valley is very popular among Internations tourists and thousands of foreigners flock to valley of flowers every year. valley of flowers is opened to public on 1st June every year.
Activities in velly of flowers:
Trekking:
Adventures and nature lovers visit beautiful valley of flowers which offer travels with natural beauty in the forms of waterfalls hills, covered with pines,  and oak trees and myriad flowers.
Pilgrimage:
 Hemkund sahib is one of the most revered sikh shrines in Utarkhand and  thousads of pilgrimspartake in ardous pilgrimage every year
Village toruisum:
Ghangaria is the last inhabited village one encouters on the valley of flowers trek. The visitirs can explore the beautiful village situated at the confluence and learn about their rustic way of life, customs and beliefs.



          4. Ghats at varansi, Utter pradesh




Is is also known as kashi and banaras, Varanasi is said to have been continously inhabited 11th century. varanasi is known to be spitritual capital of india. This is kown for its Ghats located on the baks of ganga river. the ghats are known to attract a large number of devotees and tourists who visit varanasi to seek spiritual salvation. People have faith in the ganga river is the pious river and  hindu pilgrims who bathe in the gangas river's sacred water and perform funeral rites. Long the city's winding streets are some 2000 temples, icluding kashi vishwanath.
Is is also famous for its muslin and silk fabrics, perfumes, ivory works and sclupture. Buddha is believe to have founded Buddhism here when he gaves his forst sermon.
The city's religious importance continued to grow when Adi Shankara established the worship of Shiva as an official sect of Varanasi.
Varanasi has been cultural center of northern India for several thousands years, and is closely associated with the Ganga.





FAMOUS FESTIVALS OF INDIA



 lndia is known for its various cultures and different region and  people follow various customs and tradions as theri forefathers have given. so here i m talking about the India where different types of people lives as their own rules and tradions. India is also known for its brotherhood and people live together with love and peace and celebrate their happiness with everyone. so i ll talk about the famous indian festivals. festivals are not only the festivals for the people thses are emotions and ways to create happiness together     

Diwali

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Diwali is my favourite festival as it came up with the lighting and shows hapiness everywhere and people usually believe in celebrating the festivals for their happiness .
Diwali is the most crucial festival  of lights, which is celebrated by Hindus Jains , Sikhs  and some Buddhists every autumn in the northern hemisphere (spring in southern hemisphere). One of the most popular festivals of Hinduism, Diwali symbolize the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance." Light is a metaphor for knowledge and consciousness. During the celebration, temples, homes, shops and office buildings are brightly illuminated. The preparations, and rituals, for the festival typically last five days, with the climax occurring on the third day coinciding with the darkest night of the Hindu lunisolar month Kartika. In the Gregorian calendar, the festival generally falls between mid-October and mid-November.

 The lohri

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 Lohri is a Punjabi folk festival, celebrated primarily by Sikhs and Hindus from the Punjab region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, celebrated on 13 January of every year. The significance and legends about the Lohri festival are many and these link the festival to the Punjab region. Many people believe the festival commemorates the passing of the winter solstice. Lohri marks the end of winter, and is a traditional welcome of longer days and sun's journey to the northern hemisphere by Sikhs and Hindus in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. It is observed the night before Makar Sankranti, also known as Maghi, and according to the solar part of the lunisolar Bikrami calendar and typically falls about the same date every year (January 13).

    Vijayadashami

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Vijayadashami is observed for different reasons and celebrated differently in various parts of South Asia. In the southern, eastern and northeastern states of India, Vijayadashami marks the end of Durga Puja, remembering goddess Durga's victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura to restore and protect dharma. In the northern and western states, the festival is synonymously called Dussehra (also spelled Dasara, Dashahara). In these regions, it marks the end of "Ramlila" and remembers God Rama's victory over the Ravan. On the very same occasion; Arjuna alone decimated 1 lakh+ soldiers & defeated all Kuru warriors including BhishmaDronaAshwatthamaKarnaKripa etc.- there by significantly quoting the natural example of victory of good (Dharma) over evil (Adharma). Alternatively it marks a reverence for one of the aspects of goddess Devi such as Durga or Saraswati.

Raksha bandhan

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Raksha Bandhan is observed on the last day of the Hindu lunar calendar month of Shraavana, which typically falls in August. The expression "Raksha Bandhan," Sanskrit, literally, "the bond of protection, obligation, or care," is now principally applied to this ritual. Until the mid-20th-century, the expression was more commonly applied to a similar ritual, also held on the same day, with precedence in ancient Hindu texts, in which a domestic priest ties amulets, charms, or threads on the wrists of his patrons, or changes their sacred thread, and receives gifts of money; in some places, this is still the case. In contrast, the sister-brother festival, with origins in folk culture, had names which varied with location, with some rendered as SalunoSilono and  Rakri A ritual associated with Saluno included the sisters placing shoots of barley behind the ears of their brothers.


Holi

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Holi is one of the main festivals of Hindus. It is celebrated in South Asian countries, especially in India and Nepal. Holi is the festival of colours. The festival is celebrated for two to three days. People pour colored water on each other and cook many types of sweets and other food. Holi is celebrated in the spring season because it is welcoming spring. Hindus believe that spring is full of colours so they throw coloured water on each other.
Holi is based on a legend about King Hiranyakashipu. `Hiranyakashipu had a son, Prahlad. Prahlad was the greatest devotee of Lord Vishnu. Hiranyakashyap wanted to kill his son, so he called his sister, Holika. She had a magic robe. This robe had the power to save the wearer from burning in fire. Hiranyakashyap ordered his sister to sit on a burning fire along with Prahlad. He thought that his sister would not be harmed by the fire because of the magic robe and Prahlad would be burnt to death. But the result was the opposite to what the evil demon king planned.