INDIA - GOLDEN BIRD OF THE WORLD
India has often been defined as the cradle of the
world civilization. Be it the immeasurable achievements in the field of
Ayurveda or the boundless accomplishments in the field of textiles and how one
can forget India’s contribution in the field of astronomy, mathematics and
science. India has been the leader through all the phases of the ancient world
history.
Ruled by innumerable dynasties and rulers, the Indian
subcontinent through this process was adorned with cultures from around the
world, and what India stands today in front of you is nothing but the
amalgamation of diverse cultures and traditions which has made this great
country a ‘Land of Diversity’.
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So, what made India to be entitled as ‘Golden Bird of
the World’? In this article we’ll take you to a journey through the embellished
Indian history:
1. ART AND
ARCHITECTURE
Indian art and architecture boomed during the period
when India was entitled as the ‘Golden Bird of India’ (Period between 3000 BCE
to 10th Century AD). Be it the beguiling Mauryan palaces which had
gilded pillars, engraved with silver birds or their rock cut caves and also the
splendid Gupta temples. Art and architecture was at its pinnacle when India was
called upon as the ‘Golden Bird’.
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2. KNOWLEDGE
With subjects ranging from metaphysics to Economics
and even imparting the knowledge of Public Administration and Ayurveda, ancient
India has played a prominent role in the development of each of the respective
fields. Knowledge being considered as wealth, universities such as the Nalanda
were set up and scholars from across the globe came to gather this knowledge.
With the science of Ayurveda still moving forward in
momentum, the knowledge of ancient India continues to be part of the
contemporary world. Suffering from any ailment? Ayurveda has the cure for all!
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3. RICHEST
COUNTRY OF THE WORLD
With a GDP value of more than 30 million dollars
between 1 AD to 1000 AD, the Indian economy was the largest economy of the
world. With the abundance of reserves of gold and precious stones, it can been
seen throughout the Indian history that various invasions were asserted to lay
claim on the gold, mainly piled up in the temples.
Even today, it is estimated that around 22,000 tons of
gold remains in the Indian subcontinent in which 4,000 tons remains with four
prominent temples of the country, with Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, in
Trivandrum being the most the most renowned one.
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4. PEACOCK
THRONE
Adorned with 1150 kg of gold and 230 kg of precious
stones, the peacock throne can be elucidated to be one of the most prominent
forms of Indian craftsmanship. With Shah Jahan being its patron, it was built
at a whooping cost of $804 million dollars in today’s currency. However, it did
not see much of its days in India, as it was taken by Nadir Shah as a war
trophy to Persia.
Witness the ‘dummy’ of the peacock throne to be
mesmerized by the extravagance of the Indian rulers that made India to be known
as the ‘Golden Bird’ of the world. Apply for the e-Tourist visa for India at www.indianvisaaonline.org.in today!
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