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A to Z India - September 2022 - cover

A to Z India - September 2022

Indira Srivatsa

Casa editrice: A TO Z INDIA

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FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK: ONAM - HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE OF ONAM TRADITIONS - The 10-day harvest festival filled with great festive activity is top-notch to understand the Keralan culture and celebrate the festival that unites people, values sacrifices, recognizes various art forms, and believes in giving. Onam is a great Indian festival that one should experience whether they belong to this southern state or not; PETROGLYPH / ROCK ART: SIGNS OF PRE-HISTORIC CAVE DWELLING AGE - Whatever it is! It is wonderful to see the signs of cave dwelling age in this neighborhood.
Disponibile da: 21/08/2022.

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