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An Introduction to India - Hop on board a camel and take a trek through the valleys of the Himalayas. Or visit the Taj Mahal; people say it is the world's most beautiful building. Did you know that some of the most advanced civilizations lived in ancient India? Moving into more modern times, you can learn about Mahatma Gandhi at this site. He was a peaceful leader. This Web page is very, very wordy, but the information is good and the pictures are lovely.
India Horizons - In 1997, India celebrated its 50th year of independence. On this interractive AT&T site you can send a free cybercard to a friend--choose from all sorts of Indian designs for your card. Visit an art gallery featuring Indian artists, or try some Indian recipes. You can even enjoy the top 25 Hindi movie songs or try the Shockwave games in the Kids' section.
India, an Introduction - This site provides a broad overview of the many facets of India. You'll find some history, facts about the land and its evironment, and information on language, religions and festivals. A section on the Himalayas will take you on some treks, and another describes the many sites around the country frequented by tourists, with a clickable map of the regions. There's even a worldwide list of Embassies where you can get assistance if you decide to take that next step and visit India in person.
Indian Heritage - Buddhist manuscript art, Rajput paintings, Brahma, the Lord of creation, Buddhist stupas--they're all here. Read about the domain of Kathakali, a dance where super-humans, Gods, demons, and animals are presented in a larger than life format. This Indian heritage site includes sections on Music and Dance, Gods and Goddesses, Paintings and Sculpture, and Temple & Architecture. Stop by for a mystical adventure into the land of India.
Khazana: India Arts Online - Sarode, tabla, santur --what are those? They are just a few of the musical instruments of India. Some are stringed instruments, and others are drums. Hear the unusual sounds coming right out of your computer. You'll also get to see folk paintings in two different styles, as well as bronze castings and clothing designs. Explanations tell you about the traditions behind the art.
Lonely Planet - Destination India - The Lonely Planet guide offers traveler's tips as well as facts on India. Photos, maps, and slide shows will give you a taste of this busy, crowded country. But hey, don't fall off that mountaintop! Some of the tallest peaks in the world are in India, and it's a long way down. There is a lot more to see. View the colorful temples, and see if you can find out why so many small flags are flying in the wind.
M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence - Mohandas K. Gandhi was a great leader of India who believed in nonviolence. His family has formed the Gandhi Institute to carry on his beliefs. At this site, you'll find quotes from Gandhi, such as "Your character must be above suspicion, and you must be truthful and self-controlled" and "Truth is what the voice within tells you." He also gave us his Seven Blunders of the World, and his grandson has added an eighth. What would the world be like if everyone lived as Gandhi did?
The Indian Temple Homepage - Hindu temples are designed to reflect the beliefs of that religion, and to symbolize the meeting of the real world with the eternal one. Entrances face east, towards the rising sun, and temples are often constructed to look like mountains, because Hindu gods like them. At this site you can not only learn about temple architecture and decoration but also explore many Hindu temples in India.
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