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At the core, this blog aims to promote ‘The Glorious Cultural Heritage of India’ to audiences worldwide, bringing the essence of India to every corner of the planet. We encourage passionate participation from individuals of Indian origin in this grand endeavor.
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The textual content throughout this blog is based on meticulously aggregated and curated information from numerous sources. However, it primarily draws upon my personal experience of extensively exploring the timeless cultural heritage of India, including its arts, crafts, textiles, and temples, during my adventurous life spanning over five decades across the vast expanse of the Indian subcontinent.
I express my heartfelt gratitude to all the text sources on the World Wide Web that have significantly contributed to my existing knowledge database on this subject. Throughout this blog, appropriate hyperlinks have been inserted to connect readers worldwide to these rich sources of information on India’s culture, heritage, and timeless spiritual wisdom.
So Long, Mala Chandrashekhar