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20 Amazing Facts About the Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal is a stunning palace on the banks of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra, where it has been standing since the 17th century. One of ...

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10 Types of Japanese Mythology Creatures

Traditional Japanese mythology and Shintoism in particular, are home to many unique creatures, spirits, demons, and other supernatural beings. Kami (gods) ...

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Raijin – The Japanese Thunder God

In Japanese mythology, Raijin, the god of thunder, is unique in many ways. While most gods of thunder and storm in other religions and mythologies such as ...

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Symbolism and Meaning of Nose Rings Explained

Among the oldest types of jewelry in the world, nose rings are common accessories worn by women across the globe. While in the West, the trend of wearing ...

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The Deep Symbolism and Powers of Goddess Durga (Hinduism)

Durga is one of the principal goddesses of Hinduism. Among the many roles she plays, she’s best known as the protective mother of the universe and for her ...

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Statue of Liberty Facts That You Likely Don’t Know

Statues are more than just pieces of art. They are images of reality frozen in the medium that they are carved out of. Some become much more than that – ...

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November Birth Flowers: Chrysanthemums and Peony

November is a month of transition, as the leaves begin to fall, and the chill of winter begins to set in. But, just as the season is changing, so too are ...

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Full Moon Rituals Throughout History

The full moon is one of the most potent symbols in most mythologies and spiritual philosophies, both in history and today. So, it’s hardly surprising that ...

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What is Floriography? – A Closer Look at the Language of Flowers

Using flowers to convey your feelings and express your emotions, whether it is love, remorse or condolences is in vogue. But, how do you know which flower ...

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A List of the Greatest Viking Kings

Vikings were known for being fearless and powerful warriors. Many of them went down in history as truly polarizing figures. While on one hand they are ...