Thursday, 28 May 2020

Ramayan in different languages and countries

||SitaRam||

If we look through the languages, we will know that it's list is long. Ramayan is already composed in many languages. They are as follows-
Angami
Balinese
Bengali
Khmer
Chinese
Gujarati
Jawai
Kannada
Kashmiri
Khotani
Lao
Malaysian
Marathi
Odia
Prakrit
Sanskrit
Santali
Sinhala
Tamil
Telugu
Thai
Tibetic
Kabi

In india alone, the ramayana has been composed in more than 15 languages. Namely-
Amar ramayan
Charitra ramayan
Dinkar ramayan
Hanuman ramayan
Hrdayaraam
Jagmohan ramayan
Janaki ramayan
Kamba ramayan
Karkvin ramayan
Maithili ramayan
Prem ramayan
Priyanka ramayan
Radheshyaam ramayan
Ramavatar charitra
Ramcharitramanas
Shankar ramayan
Tarachand ramayan
Tokha ramayan
Vishnu pratap ramayan

The story of ram and sita is also prevalent in foreign countries. Let us know in which countries this story is important.
Kinras puns pa - Tibet
Kakawin - Indonesia
Hikayat seri ram - Malaysia
Yamayana - Burma
Hobustsushu - Japan
Phra lak phra ram - Laos
Ramakien - Thailand
Khotani ramayan - Turkistan
Jeevan jatak - Mangolia
Masihi ramayan - persia
Reamker - Cambodia
Maharadia lawana - Philippines
Amd many more

Sunday, 3 May 2020

States and union territories of india 2020

States and union territories of india 2020

After bifurcation of state Kashmir into two union territories namely Jammu & Kashmir and ladakh on 31 October 2019 and two union territories merged to be a single union territory namely Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, there are total of 28 states and 8 union territories in india.

28 states with their capital-





















Following are the 8 union territories-























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Saturday, 2 May 2020

States and union territories of india from 2018

States and union territories of india from 2018

According to Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act 2014, the state Andhra Pradesh was bifurcated into two states namely Telangana and Andhra Pradesh with their common capital Hyderabad. On 2 June 2014, after bifurcation, there were a total of 29 states and 7 union territory in india till the year 2019.
Map of india after establishment of Telangana in 2014

On 5th August 2019, a historical action performed by the government of india, and that was to remove article 370 from the country and split the state Kashmir into two union territories namely Jammu & Kashmir and ladakh. But this act was implemented from 31st October 2019. Since 31st October is the birth date of sardar vallabhai Patel. Hence, this day is also celebrated as unity day from the year 2019.
Therefore, from 31 October 2019, there were 28 states and 9 union territories in india.


Bifurcated Jammu & Kashmir and ladakh from 31 October 2019
But on 26 January 2020, another action performed by indian government. On this day, two union territories, that is Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli, were merged to be a single union territory, due to which there are  total of 8 union territories.
Hence, after 26 January 2020, there are 28 states and 8 union territories in the country.




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Tuesday, 7 April 2020

The roman numbers

The roman numbers

As the name suggests, the roman numbers is given by rome. From the 14th century, the arabic number is used instead of the roman number. It took time for this change to happen. Even today, roman numbers are used in many places. So let's understand it in easy way-
As we know, some symbols represent some numbers. They are as follows-

Numbers   Denoted as
1 -I
5 - V
10 - X
50  - L
100 -C
500  -D
1000 -M
5,000  - 
10,000 - 
50,000  - 
100,000 -
500,000  -
1,000,000 - 

Now, let's use these symbols to write roman numerals and easy way to understand it.
(For now, let's use symbols till M)

Here are some roman numbers which are designated by following Arabic numbers-
Table 1




















Now, you may understand the following table
Table 2











Now, you must be wondering that why 40 is written in this way. To know this just follow the table no. 1
By following table 1, you will be able to understand the next table also
Table 3












If you could understand all of these then congratulations, now you have become the champion of writing roman numbers.
Go and try some more.
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Tuesday, 31 March 2020

New years in india

New years in india

As we all know that new year is celebrated on the first day of the year that is on 1 january. According to gregorian calendar, this new year is mostly celebrated in western countries on the mentioned date. However, now india also celebrates first january with great pomp.
But, do you know that apart from 1 january, there are many other days when new year is celebrated in india.

Everyone knows about india that india is a country where people of different religions live and live with them their culture, so let's know more about it.

New year days-

  • Nowrouz    - Parsis new year  -in the month of march (20 March 2020)

  • Ugadi    - Telugu new year- in the month of march (25 March 2020)

  • Gudi padwa - Marathi new year- in the month of march (25 March 2020)

  • Cheti Chand - sindhi new year - second day of chaitra month (25 March 2020)

  • Navreh    - Kashmiri new year- in the month of chaitra ( according to hindu calendar)

  • Chaitti and Basoa- new year in the state of himachal pradesh- first day of chaitra month and first day of baisakh month.

  • Mahavishuva sankranti ( also known as pana sankranti) - odiya new year - 13 April 2020.
    
  • Baisakh  - punjabi new year - 13 April 2020.

  • Puthandu  -Tamil new year - 14 April 2020.

  • Pohela Boishakh  - Bengali new year -14 April 2020.

  • Vishu   - Malayalam new year - 14 April 2020.

  • Jude sheetal  - Maithili new year - 14 April 2020.

  • Bohag bihu(also known as Rongali Bihu)   - Assamese  new year  - 14 April 2020 to 20 April 2020.

  • Hijri  - Islamic new year -  19 August 2020

  • Diwali is the most important  festival in india also known as Hindu new year.


  • Next day of Diwali  -Jain new year - first day of the month of kartik (according to hindu calendar)

  • Bestu Varas  - Gujarati new year - 15 November 2020

  • Losoong  - Sikkimese new year  - in December month.


     






Saturday, 28 March 2020

Birth of earth

BIRTH OF EARTH

Earth  is the only planet where there is life in the entire galaxy. We know this thing, but today we will know where life came from on this earth.
We know that galaxy means the group of stars and today we will know more about the star called sun.

Sun belongs to the galaxy called the milky way. There are about 100 thousand million stars in the milky way alone.
Galaxy has about 500 solar systems and one of them is our solar system. The formation of this solar system took place about 4.5 billion years ago.
System of planets and sun

When a big cloud of dust and smoke began to flow and gather due to gravity, it started taking the shape of a disc called solar Nebula and it became a big burning ball of smoke. That's how the sun formed.

Our sun is the biggest object in the solar system. It is so big that it's surrounding rocks and gases left over after its formation started joining together and hence this solar system, system of sun and planets, formed and so our earth.
Starting period of formation of earth 

In the beginning, it was just a hot fiery ball which had carbon dioxide, nitrogen and other gases. Oxygen was not there at that time.
At the time when earth was being formed, another new planet named Theia collided with the earth and some part of earth came out of it and started gathering, which also started to rotate in the earth's gravity. This leads to formation of moon.


 Gradually, the fall of the meteoroids on the earth also decreased and the surface of the earth started to solidify. With the change of time, the lava inside the earth started coming out of the volcanoes and many other gases, which reacted and formed water vapour and hence, cloud formation took place.
For years, the water falling from the clouds started solidifying lava to give rise to the earth and also gave birth to the oceans.
 Due to oceans, many living creatures started to arise and completely changed the earth.

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