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When we read the ancient vedic texts like puranas etc, we come across human beings with supernatural abilities, exuding phenomenal strength. We hear of women with amazing beauty and radiance, which used to even attract gods. When we compare these beings with today's people, they seem like unbelievable stories and myths. Hence, the term mythology… ... IndiaDivine.org:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of Char Dham highway development project in Uttarakhand’s capital Dehradun. PM laid the foundation stone for Char Dham Yatra- an annual pilgrimage to the shrines of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. Earlier in the day, Modi had said that he will visit Devbhoomi Uttarakhand for ... TalkPundit.com:
A 3,800-year-old underwater garden with hundreds of blackened potatoes has been discovered in Canada, providing first evidence that ancient North American hunter-gatherers used sophisticated techniques to efficiently grow the crop. Archaeologists led by Tanja Hoffmann of Simon Fraser University in Canada uncovered the garden during a roadwork. The site had been waterlogged for centuries, resulting ...
When we read the ancient vedic texts like puranas etc, we come across human beings with supernatural abilities, exuding phenomenal strength. We hear of women with amazing beauty and radiance, which used to even attract gods. When we compare these beings with today's people, they seem like unbelievable stories and myths. Hence, the term mythology… ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of Char Dham highway development project in Uttarakhand’s capital Dehradun. PM laid the foundation stone for Char Dham Yatra- an annual pilgrimage to the shrines of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. Earlier in the day, Modi had said that he will visit Devbhoomi Uttarakhand for ...
A 3,800-year-old underwater garden with hundreds of blackened potatoes has been discovered in Canada, providing first evidence that ancient North American hunter-gatherers used sophisticated techniques to efficiently grow the crop. Archaeologists led by Tanja Hoffmann of Simon Fraser University in Canada uncovered the garden during a roadwork. The site had been waterlogged for centuries, resulting ...
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