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Top 5 popular temples in India

The vivid colours of the different religions residing in India give the country an admirable identity. This peaceful co-existence of these ideologically different communities gives birth to a veritably amicable environment devoid of any kind of disharmony. People of India enjoy the joyful freedom of following and celebrating their own religion without any constraints. This is the reason why in every corner of the country you would find a place of worship be it of any religion. Hinduism has around 900 million followers around the world and thus finding Hindu Temples in abundance in the country shouldn’t be a surprise. There are lakhs of Hindu temples in the country. Some of them are as ancient as the land itself. Hindu temples have been built in a wide variety of styles that have amazed the onlookers. Worshippers have taken great care of their ancestral heritage and therefore, ages old these temples still stand unharmed by the ravages of time. Considering the long list of templ...

life Hacks for Indians

There are always these pesky little obstacles in life that can easily ruin your day. Luckily, internet is full of handy life-hacks that can make your life a whole lot easier. From people stealing your shoes to getting back the stuff you have loaned out and forgotten, there’s a life hack for everything. Here are some common and useful lifehacks for Indians 1. Make moving to a new city easier for yourself Learn to say “I am learning the language” instead of “Sorry, I don’t know the language” in the language of the city you are moving to. People are always glad to hear that you are willing to make the effort to learn their language! 2.luggage A lot of people have similar luggage bags in India. I always tie a uniquely coloured thread around my suitcase so that mine remains identifiable. It is especially helpful when collecting luggage from conveyor belts. 3.F ree Delivery on orders below Rs. 499: If you are a amazon customer, then you may know that am...