Virtual Tour

Egypt: The Land of Pharaohs

More than Just The Pyramids

Egypt is a country that lies on the southwest corner of Asia and northeast corner of Africa via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is the world’s only nation having borders adjacent to three continents: Asia, Europe and Africa.

The Pharaoh was the political as well as religious leader of the masses in ancient Egypt. The titles' High Priest of Every Temple 'and' Lord of the Two Lands 'were granted to him. The Greek form that was the name for the royal residence is the word 'pharaoh'. The pharaoh was considered a god on earth as the supreme leader of the people, a mediator between the gods and the people, and when he died, it was believed that he would become Osiris, the god of the dead.

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Gurushala | 10 Nov 2020

Virtual Tour

Japan: The Land of the Rising Sun

Knowing More About Nihon

The expression "Land of the Rising Sun" is actually a translation of the name the Japanese use to refer to their country, Nihon. It's written using the kanji characters 日 (ni) which means "day", and 本 (hon), meaning "origin".

Nihon, then, would be the country of origin of the sun. It's a term that could refer to the geographical location of the country on the edge of Asia, but the name could also have a religious meaning associated with the sun goddess Amaterasu, believed to be an ancestor of the imperial lineage.

Japan is made up of 6,852 islands and its highest point in Japan is Mount Fuji which is 3,776 meters high. It is located along the Pacific Ring of Fire and has many earthquakes and volcanoes which sometimes result in a tsunami.

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Gurushala | 10 Nov 2020

Mythology

Phoenix: The Rising Sun

Renewal, Rebirth & Destruction

The symbolism of the majestic Phoenix eagle, which is most commonly associated with the Sun, dies and is resurrected through cultures and across time in ancient mythology. 

The ancient legend paints an image of a sparkling and shimmering mystical bird that lives for several hundred years until it dies by bursting into flames. In order to start a new, long life, it is then resurrected from the ashes. The meaning is so strong that it is a theme and image that is still widely used in popular culture and folklore today.

Phoenix, the fabulous bird synonymous with the worship of the sun in ancient Egypt and in Classical antiquity. As tall as an eagle, with dazzling scarlet and gold plumage and a melodious cry. At any point, there was just one phoenix, and it was very long-lived, with no ancient authority assigning it a life span of less than 500 years.


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Gurushala | 10 Nov 2020

Virtual Tour

Kerala: God's Own Country

God's Own Country
Stretching along the south-western corner of India along the tropical Malabar Coast, boasting everything from vast beaches and picturesque backwaters to exotic nature and rich heritage, Kerala is without question one of India’s most beautiful states. The wealth of natural beauty in the form of placid backwaters, lush greenery, picturesque hill towns, and beautiful beaches has resulted in the name ‘God’s Own Country.’ Munnar’s stunning tea plantations and Alappuzha’s serene backwaters make it into every list of what to see in Kerala.

 


Gurushala | 10 Nov 2020

Wildlife

Endangered Animals

Into the Wild and Endangered

Time on planet earth is running out for certain animals. With poaching, habitat loss and the impact of climate change causing a lot of issues, human beings are the biggest threat to the survival of endangered species. Read on to learn about our support, security and conservation of some of the magnificent species most in need.

Read more: Top 10 Most Endangered Animals

Gurushala | 06 Nov 2020

Virtual Tour

Antarctica: The Southernmost Continent

Amidst the Ice & Cold

Antarctica is the coldest, windiest and driest continent. It contains 90 percent of all of the ice on Earth in an area just under 1.5 times the size of the United States. But the southernmost continent is much more than a big block of ice

There have already been measurable impacts on the atmosphere from global climate change. Glaciers have shrunk, ice is breaking up faster on rivers and lakes, plant and animal ranges have changed and trees are flowering sooner. There are now consequences that scientists have expected in the past would result from global climate change: loss of sea ice, rapid increase in sea level, and longer, more extreme heat waves.

Gurushala | 06 Nov 2020

History

Jurassic World

Exploring the Dino Land

Dinosaurs are a wide group of reptiles. Currently, paleontologists (scientists who study fossils) have discovered over 700 different species of dinosaurs. However, paleontologists believe that there are many more dinosaurs yet to discover. Dinosaurs are estimated to have first appeared during the Triassic period (around 233.32 to 243 million years ago). They are believed to have gone extinct around 65 million years ago. The oldest known dinosaur is called Saltopus.

Meghna | 06 Nov 2020

Mythology

Greek Mythology

The Greek Goddesses

Cruel and fickle, passionate and vindictive, jealous and insecure, petty and insane: the inhabitants of Mount Olympus represent an attempt by the ancient Greeks to explain the chaos of the universe through human nature. 

Greek mythology is a myth about the Gods that were said to rule during the 700 BC in Greece. Greek myths took many forms, from religious myths of origin to folktales and legends of heroes. There were 12 main Gods- Zeus, Hera, Aphrodite, Apollo, Hades, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dionysus, Hephaestus, Hermes, and Poseidon. There are many books and movies about the Greek Mythology.

Meghna | 06 Nov 2020

Natural Wonders

Waterfalls: Iceland

Land of Ice & Fire

Since they coexist equally in this region, Iceland has been called the "Land of Ice and Fire." Currently, ice covers just 10% of this contrasting island, and it has the largest glaciers in Europe.

There is a mere 330,000 national population, with the majority living in the capital, Reykjavik, and its immediate hinterland. Geologically, it is a young country, very barren, with active volcanoes, black sandy beaches, and roaring water.
One of the things that it is known for is its waterfalls, and they are among the lovely natural features that visitors can enjoy.

Gurushala | 06 Nov 2020

Art & Culture

Indian Architecture

The Architectural Masterpieces

Its architecture is undeniably one of the most enduring contributions of Indian culture. The product of socio-economic and geographical factors is Indian architecture, which has developed over centuries. A mass of expressions over time and space are found in different forms of Indian architectural styles, transformed by the forces of history that are considered unique to India. A wide number of architectural specimens have developed as a result of vast variety, maintaining a certain amount of continuous.

Indian Architecture has always been inquisitive due to its magnanimity and the arty creations. Our country has a plethora of monuments, baroque and modernistic buildings which echo the tales of their era. Did you know that among the 830 World Heritage Sites listed by UNESCO, 26 belong to the Indian soil?

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Gurushala | 06 Nov 2020

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