Nageshwar Temple sits at a distance of 15 kilometres from Dwarka and is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. Major attractions at this temple are a beautiful garden with a pond and the 25-metre tall ...
This Shiva statue, a gift from India, celebrates the eternal Tandava: the interplay of creation, preservation, and dissolution. It evokes both the artistic grace of ancient mythology and the ...
The statue of Lord Shiva, shown as Nataraj-the state of the Hindu deity when he dances, which is called Shiva Tandav, was a gift to the laboratory from the government of India given in 2004. Vaishali ...
World’s tallest statue honoring Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in Gujarat. Magnificent tribute to Ramanujacharya, symbolizing equality and wisdom. Iconic 133-feet structure celebrating Tamil poet ...
This monumental feat achieved by the visionary Dr JC Chaudhry, who is the world leader in education, numerology, culture, and spirituality.
The answer lies in the profound connection between Shiva’s cosmic dance and the fundamental principles of physics. The Cosmic Dance of Creation and Destruction In 2004, the Indian government gifted ...
Physicist Fritjof Capra popularised this metaphor in his book 'The Tao of Physics' in the 1970s, drawing parallels between Shiva's cosmic dance and the rhythms of creation and destruction observed in ...
A journey through timeless heritage and ancient architecture here are eight oldest surviving temples of India.
The cradle of ancient civilisations as well as a land of contrasts, Karnataka boasts an exceptionally rich architectural and ...
Tourists from India and Asean country destinations that are within three- to four-hour flights from Thailand have been chosen ...