भारत
Índia
Sobre Índia
India, located in South Asia, is the world's most populous democracy and home to one of the oldest continuous civilizations. From the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the tropical shores of the Indian Ocean, the country is a vibrant tapestry of diverse religions, languages, and traditions. Its history spans from the ancient Indus Valley Civilization through the Mughal and British eras to its modern status as a global economic and cultural powerhouse.
Dados rápidos
Capital
New Delhi
População
1,380,004,385
Região
Asia · Southern Asia
Moeda
Indian Rupee (INR)
Idiomas falados
Inglês
Hindi
हिन्दी
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The concept of shampoo originated in India, derived from the Sanskrit word 'chāmpo', which means to massage or knead.
India has the world's largest postal network, which includes a unique floating post office located on a houseboat in Dal Lake, Srinagar.
The village of Mawsynram in Meghalaya holds the Guinness World Record as the wettest place on Earth, receiving an average annual rainfall of nearly 11,871 millimeters.
India was the first country in the world to mine diamonds, with the stones found in the alluvial deposits along the Penner, Krishna, and Godavari rivers until the 18th century.
Marcos famosos
Taj Mahal
An ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in Agra, commissioned by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to house the tomb of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
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Valley of Flowers National Park
A high-altitude Himalayan valley in Uttarakhand known for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and diverse flora and fauna.
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Varanasi Ghats
A series of steps leading down to the banks of the Ganges River in the city of Varanasi, serving as centers for spiritual rituals, bathing, and cremation.
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Ajanta Caves
Um complexo de 30 cavernas budistas esculpidas na rocha em Maharashtra, que vêm lá do 2nd century BCE até mais ou menos 480 CE, e são super famosas pelos seus murais e esculturas bem antigos.
Ler maisCulinária
Biryani
A fragrant, layered rice dish cooked with aromatic spices, marinated meat or vegetables, and saffron, representing the crown jewel of Indian celebratory cuisine.
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Masala Dosa
Um crepe fino, crocante e fermentado feito de massa de arroz e lentilha, recheado com uma mistura de batata temperada e servido com uma variedade de chutneys e sambar.
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Butter Chicken
Tender pieces of tandoori-grilled chicken simmered in a silky, mildly spiced tomato sauce enriched with butter and cream.
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Gulab Jamun
Soft, deep-fried dough balls made from milk solids and flour, soaked in a warm, cardamom-scented sugar syrup flavored with rose water.
Ler maisMúsica e artes
India's music and arts traditions are a vibrant tapestry woven from thousands of years of cultural exchange and spiritual devotion. From the complex rhythmic structures of classical ragas to the expressive storytelling of ancient dance forms, these traditions reflect the country's profound diversity and its status as a cradle of civilization.
Artes tradicionais
Eventos e festivais
Republic Day
January 26A national holiday celebrating the day the Constitution of India came into effect in 1950.
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Holi
MarçoConhecido como o 'Festival das Cores', ele celebra a chegada da primavera e a vitória do bem sobre o mal.
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Dia da Independência
15 de agostoComemorando a independência da nação do domínio britânico em 1947.
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Diwali
October-NovemberThe 'Festival of Lights' symbolizing the spiritual victory of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance.
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Hornbill Festival
December 1–10A 'Festival of Festivals' showcasing the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Naga tribes in Nagaland.
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नमस्कार
Namaskar
Greeting (Formal)
धन्यवाद
Dhanyavad
Thank you
नमस्ते
Namaste
Hello
आप कैसे हैं?
Aap kaise hain?
How are you?
कृपया
Kripaya
Please
माफ़ कीजिये
Maaf kijiye
Excuse me / Sorry
Estilo de vida e costumes
Atithi Devo Bhava: The Sacred Bond of Indian Hospitality
A profound cultural ethos that elevates the guest to the status of a deity, shaping social interactions across the Indian subcontinent.
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O Sari: Seis Jardas de Elegância Atemporal
Uma peça versátil e sem costura que define a moda indiana há milênios, refletindo a diversidade regional e a herança artesanal do país.
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The Dabbawalas of Mumbai: A Century of Precision and Service
A unique lunchbox delivery system in Mumbai that relies on human intelligence and dedication to achieve world-renowned logistical efficiency.
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Use your right hand for eating, giving, or receiving items.
Use your left hand for these actions as it is traditionally considered unclean.
Remove your shoes before entering someone's home or a place of worship.
Walk into a house or temple with your footwear on.
Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, especially at religious sites.
Wear revealing clothing like short skirts or sleeveless tops in public or sacred areas.
Greet people with a 'Namaste' (palms pressed together) to show respect.
Initiate a handshake or physical contact with the opposite sex unless they do so first.
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