I love India ! I love my country ! However it is, whatever it is, it’s my home. The land of Djinns, snake charmers and black magic. The land of beauty, culture and diversity. The land of kings, queens and palaces.
Here are some awesome inventions done by india:
Chess : chess also known as Chaturanga was invented in India during Gupta empire in the 6th century
Kabaddi: The game of kabaddi originated in India during prehistory. …
Ludo: Pachisi originated in India by the 6th century. …
Snakes and ladders: Snakes and ladders originated in India as a game based on morality.
Zero :The number system was invented in India. Aryabhatta invented Zero
University :India established world’s first university in Takshila in 700BC. Nalanda University was established in 4th century BC
Maths :Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry and Calculus originated from India Source:
Language :Most of the European languages are originated from SanskritSource.
Mother>>>>>>>Mathar
Father>>>>>>>>>Pithar
Brother>>>>>>>>>Brathar
Sister>>>>>>>>>>>Svasar
Daughter>>>>>>>>>Duhitar
Medicine :Ayurveda, one of the oldest school of medicines was invented in India
Binary number : It’s a system used in computers and digital devices was invented in India
Pi :The value of ‘pi’ was first discovered in India by Budhayana. He also explained the concept of what is known as the Pythagorean Theorem in the 6th century, ages before the European Mathematicians
24/7 :Bhaskaracharya calculated the time taken by the earth to orbit the sun in the 5th century, many years before the astronomer Smart
Radio :USA based IEEE has proved that wireless communication was first invented by an Indian scientist Professor Jagdish Chandra Bose
Astronomy : It originated in India. The earliest references to astronomy are found in the Rig Veda, which are dated 2000 BC. During next 2500 years, by 500 AD, ancient Indian astronomy has emerged as an important part of Indian studies and its affect is also seen in several treatises of that period.
Surgery :Sushruta is known as the father of surgery. Over 2,600 years ago, Sushruta along with his team conducted complicated surgeries like cataract, artificial limbs, cesareans, fractures, urinary stones. He even conducted brain surgeries and plastic surgery. He and his team conducted more than 3,000 surgeries with help of more than 120 surgical tools
Buddhism and Jainism :Buddhism and Jainism are two branches of the śramaṇa tradition that still exist today. Mahavira and Gautama Buddha were contemporaries.
Civilisation:Called as Indus Valley Civilization, Indians established Harappan culture as one of first civilizations of the world.Harappa is an archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan, about 24 km west of Sahiwal. The site takes its name from a modern village located near the former course of the Ravi River. The current village of Harappa is 6 km from the ancient site.
Yoga : Itwas invented in India. This umbrella term yoga which includes religion, philosophy, and practices. It is one of the six Hindu philosophy schools, it explains and emphasizes the physical practices or disciplines.
Buttons : They were discovered in the Indus Valley Civilization almost 5000 years ago
Ruler(scale) :Ruler was invented during the reigns of Indus Valley Civilizations. Rulers were made of ivory those days
Globe : India is one of the first countries to have made globes, a model of earth, called ‘Goladipika’
Shampoo was invented in India during British Raj. Those days, hair dressers use to boil soap and others herbs to give shine and fragnance to hair. The word Shampoo has derived from a Hindi word ‘Champo,’ which means to press or soothe.
Flush Toilets were first used in the Indus Valley Civilization. The townships of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro had flush toilet systems in all the houses connected to sewage system
India was one of first countries to use Ink for writing. It is believed that many Indian scripts including epics Ramayana and Mahabharata was written using ink made of plant extracts
I am proud to be an Indian. I won’t choose to see what it lacks, I have chosen to look at what it has achieved. It has one a long way, and it will be progressing further still.
Incredible India ! 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Jaya He Jaya He Jaya Jaya Jaya he……
I loved your post , Every Indian should !
Thank you for the patriotic post.
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Exactly dear, JAI HO ! Thank You so much. Every Indian should be proud of it just like you n me.
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Incredible post. Great job..
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Thank You Sri, Jai Ho !
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Its always fun to meet someone who loves their homeland. Am wondering about maths & astronomy though – have a feeling that it depends on who you ask 😛
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Thank you for the beautiful feedback, dear. Lovely to correspond with you. I have researched some and then made these facts, hope I was provided the right information.
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I loved my visit to India. We in Britain are indebted to your beautiful country. I love everything that we have adopted including many of your wonderful people.
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Thank You so much, dear, for liking this post and my country. Britain sure gave India some valuable gifts that are still cherished. I hope to visit your homeland someday, have seen and read a lot of good things about it.
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Well done!
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Thank You 😊
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I knew many of the facts stated above and got to know some more. Great work.
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It feels great that I was able bring them do you dear, thank you so much 🇮🇳
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Welcome. ☺️
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Wow wow wow so much I did not know. Thank you for sharing this fascinating information. For me, it is especially interesting to think that European languages had these origins!
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WOW ! Such a great comment compliment in such a nice comment. Thank You so much dear, glad that you found them fascinating. Yes, many words are originated from Sanskrit, in Latin too, I chose to give just few examples. Jai Ho ! 🇮🇳
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Wow! So much I did not know either! But I know I live your country. May even have some Indian blood. The way I love India I think I do. Just hope you do not become too westernized!
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Thank you dear for loving my country. You can love India even from afar, you can love it even if you have it in your heart and not in your blood. And if you feel so, then sure look into your lineage to find out. I too hope we can preserve India’s values and culture, westernisation is sure working its way, but still, we are taking all measures to stay original. Jai Ho ! 🇮🇳
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Jaime hof! Glad to find you and thank you for your kind words. This, too, I love about India!
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Very informative post. Thanks a lot for sharing such a post.
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You are welcome my dear, Thanks for visiting and commenting. Keep Smiling !
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My pleasure!!
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An informative post !
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Thank you for REBLOGGING Anil. Stay Blessed !
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Reblogged this on O LADO ESCURO DA LUA.
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Thank You for Reblogging. Keep Smiling !
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Very good post
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Thank You ! Keep Smiling !
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Giving one more reason to proud on our country. A superb post!
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Thank You dear. India has endless reasons to be proud off….will make another post on it soon, do visit me again. 😊🙏🇮🇳
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Very well written!
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Thank you 😊
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Happy to know about country I belong
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Happy to let my countrymen know what all India achieved. 😊👌🏻
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One more reason to be proud of! Great work 👍
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Informative…we have a game called “Chutes and Ladders” which was probably inspired by “Snakes and Ladders” of India!
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Whatever the rouge in your natikn. Whtever the mess is in your family… but h should never open family assets to outsiders.
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thank u sakhi
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I love India and am planning to go back in a few moths after 15 long years!! I hail from Shimla and unfortunately I hear that things have gotten even worse with overpopulation 😦
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Oh wow ! Coming back after 15 long years. Welcome back dear. Hope you have a good time hear and see lots on incredibly good changes in your homeland. But yes, india’s population keeps increasing constantly, do not just Shimla but every other city is over crowded. But yet, people here make do, as there is lots of room in heart if not in home. Thank you for reading and commenting dear, do visit us again. Keep Smiling ❄️🙏🌹😊
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kabaddi sounds awesome!
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Yeah, it is indeed awesome. Thank you for taking time to read and comment. 😊🌹🙏😘🤗
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very very well written ! Feeling even more patriotic 😁
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Thank you so much. Jai Hind 🇮🇳 Keep Smiling and Happy Blogging 😊 🌹 🙏
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This was such an interesting read! I would love to visit India.
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I loved reading this blog.India has been taking correct and concrete steps towards reestablishing its position of “vishwaguru”.
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Loved reading it .especially when u r reading it in the USA.
THANKS
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Incredible, thanks for reminding we are living in a great nation which is a victim of circumstances and can be great again if we all put through our efforts.
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Proud to an Indian (Y) 🙂
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