India


INDIA OVERVIEW
India is a South Asian country that encompasses the majority of the Indian peninsula. India shares borders with China, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Afghanistan. With a population of over one billion people, India is the world’s second most populous country and the seventh largest in terms of area.
India has a unique geographical location. It has its back to the most majestic Himalayas in the world, its face to the vast Indian Ocean, and two large rivers, the Indus and Ganges, feeding a vast plateau, like two streams of fresh milk. In ancient times, La was also the cradle of settled agricultural civilization. Many great men were born in that place of great spiritual masters, such as Buddha Shakyamuni, Saint Mahatma Gandhi, sage Jiddu Krishnamutri, and the world’s largest and oldest religions and philosophical schools, such as the Vedas. Upanishads, Hinduism,…

HUMAN
Indians are people of Indian origin who currently make up a large portion of South Asia and account for 17.31% of the global population. People of Indian origin belong to a variety of ethnic and linguistic groups that reflect India’s varied and complex history.
People of Indian origin have migrated to many different parts of the world, most notably Southeast Asia, South Africa, and Australia. According to various estimates, the Indian Overseas population ranges from 12,000,000 to 20,000,000 people.


ARCHITECTURE
Much Indian architecture, including the Taj Mahal, Mogul structures, and South Indian architecture, is a synthesis of indigenous and imported styles. Indigenous architecture is highly regional as well. Vastu shastra, which literally translates as “course of construction” or “architecture,” is attributed to those who bear the title Mamuni Mayan and investigates how natural laws influence human habitation. It uses precise geometric and directional adjustments to reflect a perception of the universe’s structure. It was influenced by the Shilpa Shastras when applied to Hindu temple architecture, a series of foundational texts whose basic mythological shape is the Vastu-Purusha mandala – a square that embodies the absolute “.






