
India's Cherry Blossoms: How Bengaluru Became a Pink City
Every February, Bengaluru transforms into a pink city. The story of Tabebuia rosea, two visionaries, 1.5 million trees, and the best spots to see the bloom in 2026.
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Every February, Bengaluru transforms into a pink city. The story of Tabebuia rosea, two visionaries, 1.5 million trees, and the best spots to see the bloom in 2026.
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India is quietly leading one of the world's biggest electric transformations — not with cars, but with scooters and motorcycles. From the River Indie to Ola Electric, here's what's happening on the ground.
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A night when millions voluntarily give up sleep, food, and everything ordinary — for silence within. What Mahashivaratri really is, where to experience it, and what it can offer you.
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There are places in the world where time seems to flow differently, where the past and present exist side by side, and where every street, every breath of air, carries whispers of history and devotion. Ujjain, one of India's most sacred cities, is such a place.
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Every time I walk into a major book fair, a special atmosphere takes hold of me. It's far more than a gathering of book lovers — it's a whole universe where pages and words become pathways to knowledge, ideas, and creative inspiration.
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Planning your first trip to India? Put Kochi on your list. The city is a true blend of old and new — full of spice aromas, elegant colonial architecture, and a remarkable cultural mix that welcomes every traveler.
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Discover the transformative Isha Yoga Center near Coimbatore — home to the powerful Dhyanalinga, the iconic 34-meter Adiyogi statue, and ancient purification rituals that shift something inside you.
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Discover India's vibrant tea culture—from the misty Nilgiri plantations where wild bison roam among tea bushes, to the chaiwallas who brew magic for just 10 cents. A journey through Assam, Darjeeling, and Nilgiri.
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Discover the sacred ashram where Lord Krishna received his education. Explore the divine legacy, stunning murals depicting the 64 arts, and the timeless Guru-Shishya tradition at this historic site in Ujjain.
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The historic Ooty toy train has delighted travelers for more than 125 years as it winds through the stunning Nilgiri Mountains. This engineering marvel stands as India's only rack railway system.
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I wandered into the gurdwara in Rishikesh by accident. I knew about the prayer hall. I'd heard about the langar — the communal kitchen where anyone can eat for free. What I didn't expect was the Sikh Martyrs' Gallery: life-sized figures depicting real historical persecutions.
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If you think communism died with the Soviet Union, welcome to Kerala. The hammer and sickle doesn't hang in dusty museums here — it flies from balconies, decorates auto-rickshaws, adorns the walls of tea stalls. Kerala has been electing communist governments since 1957.
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On every corner, near every temple, beside every bus stand — the screech of metal rollers crushing bamboo-hard stalks, the murky green liquid flowing into a steel cup. India's most ubiquitous street drink costs less than a text message but carries four thousand years of medicinal tradition.
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When "Doubting Thomas" stepped ashore on Kerala's coast in AD 52, he planted the seeds of a faith that would grow into something uniquely Indian — flower crowns, well-jumping festivals, tribal hymns, and a basilica that draws millions of pilgrims of every faith.
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How a country of street vendors, rickshaw drivers, and temple priests leapfrogged into the future of payments — and what ancient Hindu philosophy teaches us about wealth.
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In the chaos of North Delhi, a small Tibetan enclave offers monasteries, momos and a window into one of the world's most resilient refugee communities.
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After years of traveling across India, these are the moments and places that have truly moved me — from Himalayan glaciers to South Indian temples, each revealing a different facet of this endlessly fascinating country.
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A deep dive into Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan — the institution blending ancient wisdom with modern technology, backed by Mahatma Gandhi himself.
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A personal exploration of Freemasonry in India — from the historic Masonic Hall in Delhi to Swami Vivekananda's surprising Masonic connection.
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How 2 million temples became India's largest employer, oldest startup ecosystem and most powerful tourism machine — and what that tells us about a country most outsiders still don't understand.
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A firsthand guide to India's most powerful evening ritual — the fire ceremony on the banks of the sacred Ganges.
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Some cities are defined by their skylines. Kolkata is defined by the way it moves. Two icons that don't just carry passengers — they carry a century of memory. The yellow Ambassador taxi and the tram. Both are vanishing. Both are irreplaceable.
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Walk into almost any village in India and you'll find it: a massive tree with roots dropping from branches, forming what looks like a forest but is actually a single organism. This is the banyan — India's national tree and one of the strangest plants on Earth.
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With 122 major languages, 1,600 dialects, and 17 tongues printed on every rupee note, India navigates linguistic diversity that would paralyze most nations — and does it with code-switching, linguistic pride, and a hybrid language called Hinglish.
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If you've watched any modern Indian film in the last decade, you've heard him. That voice behind the love songs, the breakup anthems, the wedding playlists. I recently saw Arijit Singh live in Delhi — and it changed how I think about live music.
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Finding miniature masterpieces in an unexpected place — 150 bonsai trees at Hyderabad's sprawling entertainment complex reveal an ancient art form where patience is measured in decades and the rarest specimens fetch more than luxury cars.
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Every Indian meal tells a story. The thali tells them all at once — a complete universe of flavors arranged on a steel plate or banana leaf, balancing sweet, sour, salty, spicy, bitter, and astringent in ways that modern nutritionists are only beginning to understand.
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How one exhausted, rain-soaked Indian city gave birth to Vivekananda, Tagore, Yogananda, and Prabhupada — and why their legacy still echoes from Bengal to Boston.
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A Russian road sign in rural Bengal, the world's largest temple under construction, and a community that chose devotion over chaos — a firsthand guide to one of India's most extraordinary places.
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