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A pair of brothers in rural India have married the same woman, upholding an ancient custom and sparking criticism from a ...
Home Culture & Life Art the week recommends Ancient India: living traditions – 'ethereal and sensual' exhibition Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism are explored in show that remains 'remarkably compact' ...
India's ancient caves, beyond majestic monuments, unveil cultural time capsules carved into hills and rock faces. From ...
"In India, genetic and linguistic variation often go hand in hand, shaped by ancient migrations and social practices," says lead author Elise Kerdoncuff of UC-Berkeley. "Ensuring linguistic ...
Stretching over 2,500 km, the Ganga River reflects India's culturally and spiritually rich past, one that can still be found ...
In Panchkula's Saketri, the ancient temple becomes a symbol of unity as Hindus and Muslims coexist harmoniously. Devotees ...
His new book is "The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed The World," and William Dalrymple joins us now from Houston on his U.S. book tour. Thanks so much for being with us.
In 1898, British landowner William Claxton Peppé excavated an ancient funerary monument on his estate in northern India. The site revealed a trove of 1,800 jewels, as well as ash and bone fragments.
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