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Indian curry, Gandhi, Lord Buddha or The Taj?
To see the moon is one thing and to experience it while walking there is
another. Yes, if you want to experience India, getting some facts and figures
wouldn't suffice. You need to feel the spirit of India for it. This country
in-itself is constantly on the sojourn within. India's traditional name 'Bharat'
itself means “strive for enlightenment”. Want to experience this literally
“incredible” country ? Get ready for the seamless encounters with surprises,
numberless things which are rare to be found anywhere else. There are already
numerous things which you would already be familiar with for sure; be it Yoga,
Indian curry, Gandhi, Lord Buddha or The Taj. But these are just a few glimpses
of this wonderland. Let's find the pulse of India, just to to know how this
country breaths, laughs and toils in its daily life.
Under the Banyan Tree
Religion is the oxygen to any Indian. One thinker said that religion in
India is actually a way of life. It is an outlook and approach towards the world
outside and within ourselves. This land humbly enjoys the distinction of giving
one of the loftiest ideals to this world. The fact is well-recognized by the
great minds from rest of the globe. Main religion of India - Hinduism – can be
described as a Banyan Tree. All the off shoots of this tree reach, enter and
start growing in the ground. Hinduism comprises of numberless sects and inherent
democratic, holistic and inclusive outlook of this religion reflects in every
Indian. Lord Buddha belonged to India and Buddhism is a gift of India to rest of
the world. Islam with its unique tradition of Sufism, Christianity, Jainism and
Zorastrianism are other major religions in India, co-existing and intermingling
with each other for centuries.
Tunes of Eternity
Religion in India doesn't remain in the places of worship only. It reaches
to the people through all the media of culture. Festivals, music, fairs,
attires, cuisine, literature, theatre, cinema and what not...you would find a
easily visible unity in the panorama of diversity. One famous Hindu god Lord
Krishna himself is believed to be a legendary flute player and dancer. Have you
ever been in any ISKCON temple ? You would have seen bald and saffron clad
saints, constantly singing and dancing to the tunes of Bhajans (devotional
songs). You will be surprised to find a variety of colorful Indian costumes.
Each part of the country has its unique form of clothing, as if everybody is on
the ramps!
Soul of music or music of soul?
You would have listened Indian music for sure. Music in all forms is
melodious and soothing. Have you ever tried music for your spiritual awakening ?
Try it while your trip to India. Listen any Jugalbandi (combined performance) of
Sitar, flute and Tabla (Indian music instruments) while keeping your eyes
closed. You may dive into deep meditation. Sometimes people find themselves
transformed, more receptive and aware of their own existence. Indian music
offers a plateful of tastes so you can choose as per your choice and mood.
Northern Indian music is influenced by Sufism but Carnatic tradition of South
Indian music is still as it was centuries before. And if you want to find the
vibration of life in music, listen to any of the folk songs in India. Dance to
the tunes of Bhangra while you are wandering through the swaying mustered fields
of Punjab or try to match the steps of Langas when you are visiting the vibrant
and royal Rajasthan.
The Science of Life
Yoga is a science of self-exploration. You will find that you are being
introduced to yourself for the first time in your life. Many of the foreigners
have found that even after having all the means of physical comfort, they were
missing something. Yoga helps all to discover this 'something' within
themselves. This is very closely linked with Aurveda. Ayurveda is nothing but
the Indian school of medical science. This millennia-old system is still in
practice. Have you ever wondered why some people come to India only for it ?
They just lie down and get their bodies massaged with some herbs or applied with
some oils? Do you yourself prefer natural herbs as cosmetics these days ? If
yes, then you also are in the grip of Ayurveda-mania. Try one thing while in
India. Tell somebody that you are ill. You will be bombarded with numerous
“well-tested” prescriptions, not by doctors but by anybody...may be even your
guide or driver. Yes, almost every Indian believes that he is an unrecognized
Ayurveda expert! Try it for sure during your trip.
Taste of India
The country of spices!... Yes, India has been addressed like this for
centuries. Indian spices like Coriander, Cumin, Fenugreek and Asafoetida have
conquered the world and mouth watering veg or non-veg dishes in India will offer
a taste, which may be addictive. Indians use plenty of milk products and
regional vegetables in vegetarian preparations. Never forget to taste Sarson Ka
Saag (mustard greens) in Punjab or Sambhar Dosa while in South India. Better you
taste these Indian delicacies using your hands not cutlery. If you like non veg
food, you will have a mind-blowing variety in your menu. Mughlai food, Kababs,
Kormas, Koftas, Biryani, Rogan Josh and barbecued preparations are rated one of
the most favourites among tourists visiting India.
Shop as Indians do!
India reaches rest of the world through its artifacts. Westerners find their
dining room incomplete without some handicrafts, antique items or artifacts from
India. These artifacts are the symbol of artistic excellence, cultural vibrancy,
ethnic taste and human touch. Feel free and stroll around Bazaars (markets) to
purchase these items. If you are in India, shop as Indians do! It means that you
should be good at bargaining. You will enjoy and miss the overall shopping
experience forever. You can choose handicrafts, textiles or items of leather,
silver or brass from here.
Eternal Celebration
If you are fun loving, you would enjoy every moment in India. Almost each
day in Indian calendar is a day of any festival or the other. The festival of
light - Diwali, the festival of colours - Holi and the fervour of Durga Puja
will be a unique experience for you. Even US President Bill Clinton couldn't
resist the temptation to participate in the festival of Holi. He left all the
protocol and security guards aside...got his face coloured by locals... and
danced to the beats of folk music. Indians celebrate every happy moment of their
lives without celebrating it with their loved ones. If you find a crowd of
well-dressed people on the road dancing in a vigorous mode that matches no
rhetoric, don't get surprised. It is a usual affair in India. Marriage
processions in India are more or less like that. Actually even the daily chores
of a common Indian would be a unique experience, worth cherishing forever.
Wish to find out the difference between myth and reality of India? Is it still a
land of snake charmers and naked fakirs or something big is on the anvil? Come,
explore and experience the eternal saga of wonders.
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