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100 Interesting Facts about India for Kids
If the world had an emblem for diversity and variety, India would definitely be it. This land is so beautiful that it is only right that we tell our children everything that they need to know about this country.
Amazing Facts About India That Children Should Know
Children love information, so here are a few fun facts about India for kids.
Geographical Facts
India is the seventh largest country in the world, with an area of 32,87,590 square kilometres.
India is the second most populated country with a population of 1.2 billion.
The Tropic of Cancer passes right through the middle of our country.
Chilika is the largest lake in India.
Cherrapunjee is the wettest place in India with an annual rainfall of about 1200 centimetres.
Ganga is the longest river in India, flowing through a length of 2525 km.
The coldest place in India is Dras, which is located in the western part of Ladakh.
Kanchenjunga, with an altitude of 8,586 meters, is the highest mountain peak of India.
The largest state and smallest states in India are Rajasthan and Goa respectively.
While the highest point of India is Kanchenjunga, the lowest point of India is Kuttanad.
Culture Facts
The Indian culture is one of the oldest in the world, going back to about 4,500 years.
India saw the birth of two of the most popular religions; Hinduism and Buddhism. A good 84 percent of the total population identifies itself as Hindu.
Indian religion facts - Hinduism and Buddhism are not the only religions we find here. Our nation is filled with so many religions, like Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Jainism and more.
The Taj Mahal located in Agra is one of the seven wonders of the world.
India boasts of several dance forms such as Bharatanatyam, Kathakali, Kuchipudi, Odissi and Manipuri.
Indian clothing facts for kids - Each state here produces a different style of clothing. From sarees to lehengas to lungis and kurtas, India has it all.
India has 22 official languages.
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Tamil Nadu is the largest temple in India (156 acres).
The ancient Indus Valley Civilisation is over 8000 years old.
India was once the hub of Buddhism and emperor Ashoka helped spread it around the world, particularly South East Asia.
Historical Facts
Here are a few ancient India facts for kids -
India has contributed so much to the field of mathematics. Branches like algebra, calculus and trigonometry find its roots here. Zero was invented by Aryabhata, who was an Indian.
Chess happens to find its roots in India.
A good peaceful India fact for children is that we haven't invaded any country in our history.
The world’s first university, the University of Takshashila, was built in 700 B.C.
All the European languages were derived from Sanskrit, which happens to be the oldest and richest language, again, from India.
In 100 BC, the decimal system was invented in India.
Baudhayana is the genius who calculated the value of Pi. He was an Indian.
Ayurveda is the first stem of medicine originated in India.
Alexander’s Army turned back once they entered India as they were terrified of the powerful army of the Nanda empire.
The Dutch Navy was defeated decisively by Marthanda Varma of Travancore in 1741.
Animal Facts
India has close to 500 wildlife sanctuaries.
The Eastern Himalayas, Western Ghats and Indo-Burma are the three hotspots for biodiversity.
The Asian Elephant, Bengal Tiger, Asiatic lion, Mugger crocodile are a few threatened species found in India.
India is home to around 1300 species of beautiful birds.
The Bengal Tiger is the national animal of India.
The peacock is the national bird of India.
The river dolphin of the Ganges is the national aquatic animal of India.
The Himalayan blue sheep is found only in India.
The Sarus crane is one of the biggest cranes in India.
Coming second to New Zealand, India has the highest population of sheep in the world (75,000,000).
Facts About Indian Currency
India minted a zero rupee note to make a point about the NGO 5th pillar's move to fight corruption.
Every Indian currency note has 15 languages on the reverse side and two on the front, which are English and Hindi.
Back in the days, the Indian five-rupee coin was smuggled all the way to Bangladesh and was used to make razors.
Indian notes are made of cotton and cotton rag.
Shortly after the India – Pakistan divide, Pakistan used the Indian Rupee notes up until they could mint their own money.
We don't have 5,000 and 10,000 rupee notes now, but between the years 1954 and 1978, these were in circulation.
The Ministry of Finance issues one-rupee notes.
Every note has a depiction of India.
A damaged or torn note can be exchanged at local banks.
Destroying money is considered an offence punishable by law.
Facts About Sports
Dhyan Chand, the hockey legend, was offered a rank of field marshal in the German army by Hitler. He refused the offer and led the Indian team to win gold in the Berlin Olympics of 1936.
Sarfaraz Khan was only ten years old during the first IPL match. Now he is 17.
Five international men’s Kabbadi tournaments have been held, and India won all of them.
India has won 26 medals in the Olympic Games.
Martial arts or the sport of self-defence finds its roots in India.
The first time India participated in the Olympics was in 1900.
A poet called Gyaydevji came up with this game called "Parambadham". That is today's snakes and ladders for you.
Polo too finds its roots in India. The game has gone through a lot of modification from the original, though.
Hockey is India’s national game.
The IPL has the second highest amount of money spent on it, after the NBA.
Indian Music Facts
Gandharva Mahavidyalaya was India’s first music school.
Each state produces a different kind of folk music. A few examples are Dandiya from Gujrat, Bauls from Bengal and Lavani from Maharashtra.
Bageshwari Qamar is the first shenai vadak of India.
Sarod is an instrument that is exclusively Indian.
The tabla, too, is a musical instrument that was made first in India.
Banjaran was the first folk album of India that contained folk songs from Gujarat and Rajasthan.
The national anthem was written by Rabindranath Tagore and first sung in a rally at Kolkata.
The veena is a beautiful instrument that was first made in India.
The Ladybirds was the first India band that only had women.
Carnatic music is one of the oldest classical forms of music.
Facts about Indian Festivals
Diwali is the festival of lights. It is significant of the return of Rama and Sita after defeating Ravana.
Holi is the festival of colours, and it marks the beginning of the new year in the Hindu calendar.
The most popular Islamic festival of India is Eid. It marks the end of the holy month of Ramzan.
Navaratri is considered the Hindu festival of dance and worship of Hindu deities and is celebrated for nine days.
Ganesh Chaturthi is held in reverence of Lord Ganesha and is a popular festival throughout India, more so in Mumbai.
Onam is a harvest festival, exclusive to the people of Kerala.
Janmashtami is another popular festival that revolves around Lord Krishna.
Pongal is the Tamil new year and is the festival of harvest.
The Sikhs celebrate Baisakhi to mark the commencement of the time of harvest.
Karwa Chauth is a festival that Hindu women in the North celebrate, where they pray for their husbands' long life.
Indian Food Facts
Karnataka is famous for its bisi bele bath and pulyogare.
India produces the most amount of spices in the world.
Chai is the most popular drink in India.
Rice is the staple food of India.
The world’s hottest chilli, bhut jolokia, is from India.
Fish is relished in coastal regions such as West Bengal and Kerala.
West Bengal is the birthplace of the delicious Rasgulla.
Tamil Nadu is famous for its Pongal.
Dum biryani was originally a money-saving dish engineered by the Nawab of Awadh to feed the poor.
The state of Haryana produces over 60% of the basmati rice in India.
Other Interesting Facts
India has the longest constitution in the world.
India has one of the world’s largest postal network.
India has the fifth largest railway line network in the world.
The Kumbh Mela is said to be visible from space.
The idea of shampooing began in India.
Indian scientists were the first to discover the presence of water on the moon.
India has the second largest English-speaking population after the United States.
India has the largest number of vegetarians, with 31% of the total population being vegetarian.
India is also where the first diamonds were mined.
India has the third largest economy in the world using the PPP method.
Children are the future of our country, so it is our duty as parents to tell them everything that they need to know about this beautiful nation. India is our home, and it has given us so much, so it is only right that we tell our kids all the goodness that our country has to offer.
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Full-Term Pregnancy
Pregnancy is an exciting as well as anxious time for any family. . The safety of the mother and wellbeing of the baby is everyone’s top priority. Most mothers wish to experience a healthy and a normal delivery, however, one of the important aspects to ensure is that the pregnancy should reach its full-term There are many facts and even myths around full-term pregnancy, and hence every pregnant woman and those aspiring to be pregnant should know about these so as to be prepared.
What is Full-Term Pregnancy?
A full -term pregnancy is one that completes 39 weeks. During medical emergencies, doctors may opt for an early delivery, but delivering when you are 39 weeks pregnant is the best scenario under normal circumstances. Till a few years ago, a pregnancy completing 37 weeks was considered to be full-term however, according to the latest directive of the ACOG or the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists basis their review researches in 2013, it was concluded that the full-term was best at 39 weeks.
What are the Different Pregnancy Terms?
Depending upon the duration the gestation period lasts for, pregnancy terms can be categorised as the following:
Early term
This is referred to as pregnancy age and is between 37 weeks 0 days and 38 weeks 6 days.
Full-term
A pregnancy that lasts between 39 weeks 0 days and 40 weeks 6 days considered to be a full -term pregnancy weeks.
Late term
The gestation period lasts between 41 weeks 0 days and 41 weeks 6 days.
Post term
A pregnancy that lasts 42 weeks 0 days and beyond is termed to be post term.
At 39 weeks, the baby will have attained normal growth making it a full -term pregnancy and is the optimal time for delivery.
Why are 39 Weeks Considered Full-Term Pregnancy?
It was a result of many research studies that prompted medical experts to regard 39 weeks as full-termfull-term, as opposed to the earlier proposed 37 weeks. It was found that babies born at full- term of 39 weeks were less susceptible to health issues, than those born at 37 weeks. Babies born at 39 weeks had a more developed brain, liver, and lungs as there was more time for organ development during gestation. . These babies also had a healthier weight and could also suck and swallow better at birth.
Baby’s Development at Full-Term Pregnancy
Starting from 37 weeks, a baby’s different body parts start maturing to achieve full growth. The digestive system starts forming meconium, which later transforms into baby’s first excreta after birth. .
Baby’s head starts moving towards the pelvis of the mother. In medical terms, this position is known , as ‘engaged’ . In certain cases, this position occurs only after labour. , Up until this time, the baby is covered in lanugo (first few hair produced by baby’s hair follicles), but at 39 weeks, or when pregnancy reaches a full term, it all goes away.Yet, there are some babies who may have patches of it even after birth. . The baby’s genitals also look swollen at birth and this happens due to the hormonal level changes in the mother’s body, but they soon attain its normal size.
Changes in Mother’s Body at 39 to 40 Weeks
When the pregnancy reaches its 39th week, the uterus muscles begin to tense and you may also experience false indications of labour. This condition is also known as Braxton Hicks. Whatever changes you feel, notify the doctor immediately.
The baby starts moving into the pelvic area leading to discomfort in the region and you may also experience sharp stab like sensation in the region when this occurs. This poking feeling is usually a result of the baby turning its head
Vaginal discharge in the form of white mucus sometimes with a tinge of blood also occurs at this stage.
Is it Ok if Baby Stays in Womb for as Long as Possible?
As it is said, anything in excess is bad, and the same concept applies for a baby who might stay in the mother’s womb past the full-term. The term may be extended by a week, but definitely not later. Babies should be born at full-term, anything before or after is certainly not healthy and in some cases, it can also endanger the life of the baby.
What if I Have Early Term Pregnancy?
Early term pregnancy is when the baby is born at 37 weeks, before reaching a full-term. Research studies have shown that babies born at an early term could be physiologically immature. It was also found that an early term baby is at a risk of many diseases, especially ones related to immunity, such as wheezing, asthma and more. Gastrointestinal disorders were also found to be more associated with early term babies than full-term infants.
Is it Risky to Have Late Term Pregnancy?
Having a late term pregnancy can be risky for both the infant and the mother. In babies , it could lead to breathing problems, sudden halt in growth, slowed heart rate and more. The amniotic fluid starts decreasing which means it could be even fatal for the baby. Stillbirth too can occur in some cases. Also, since the baby tends to be heavy during late term, there could be complications in the delivery process as well, and it could lead to a C-section.
What are Post Term Pregnancy Risks?
Post term pregnancy is the condition when the delivery has not taken place even after 42 weeks, that is,l three weeks after the medically accepted full-term at 39 weeks. A post term pregnancy can mean health complications for both mother and the baby.
The AAFP or the American Academy has listed numerous post term pregnancy risks associated to the baby which include:
The Baby Might Be Overweight: Post term babies tend to be over 8 pounds. Medically this condition is known as Fetal Macrosomia which can lead to obesity and diabetes in the future. . Overweight babies are also a health risk to the mother as the body size could cause uterine ruptures during delivery and also result in lacerations in the genital track. This will also mean heavy bleeding.
Less Availability of Oxygen to the Baby: By the time pregnancy reaches its full-term, the placenta that delivers oxygen and nutrition to the baby would have attained its maximum size and after that its ability to function normally reduces. This means the baby is at risk of not getting enough oxygen which can lead to severe birth disorders, cerebral palsy for one.
Meconium Aspiration Post term pregnancy can also lead to a condition called as Meconium Aspiration in which the baby breathes in amniotic fluid which causes oxygen deficiency and lead to lung disorders in the infant.
For mothers, there could be a range of health complications such as infection, postpartum haemorrhage, C-section and even perineum injuries.
Conclusion: Unless there are any medical complications, it is best to go for a full-term pregnancy, as it ensures good health for both the baby and mother. Read more
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9 Ways to Achieve Spiritual Enlightenment to Transform Your Life
The way one person thinks or perceives things tell a lot about him. The way one looks at things, others may not. We all have different ways of looking at different aspects of life. However, we all may agree to one supreme reality, and that is our spirituality or our spiritual awakening. It is essential to understand that religion and spirituality are separate from each other because the latter lets you choose whichever religious paths you wish to undertake.
From time immemorial, people have understood the importance of spirituality in their lives and made constant efforts to awaken and strengthen their senses. However, the mantra for spiritual awakening and how you can transform your life with it is discussed in detail in this post.
What Is Spiritual Enlightenment and What Are Its Stages?
A person who is not in touch with their spiritual sense may not know the true essence of life. In short, in order to understand the true meaning of our powerful existence, we must get in touch with our spiritual side. Spiritual enlightenment is a state that helps you look beyond what your eyes can see. It lets you believe in the power of God and helps you understand the basis of existence, and you feel open to more such truths about life. We may keep living our lives thinking that power, fame, and money are important to attain supreme happiness, but that is not true. Worldly things can't make us happy for long. Happiness cannot be attained from external sources; it is something that is embedded in your own self. You have to look within yourself to find it, and spiritual awakening helps you attain that.
There are three stages of spiritual awakening, or there are different spiritual awakening levels:
The first stage helps you feel relaxed and calm in your surroundings. You live in the present without worrying about what may happen in future or what happened in the past.
In the second stage, you may connect with the environment around you. You feel in sync with your surroundings. You may find joy in the most trivial things in life, and you may feel you are one with nature.
The third and final stage of enlightenment makes you believe that you are not connected or in sync with things around you, rather you are one with them or in other words you are ‘everything’.
What Are the Benefits of Spiritual Awakening?
Here are some of the many benefits of spiritual awakening:
The feeling of oneness or being one with all.
A heightened state of self-awareness and consciousness.
Living a more meaningful life.
Feeling more peaceful and calm.
Feelings of purity.
More empathy and compassion for people.
Better spiritual connection.
No room for negative feelings.
Enhanced psychic abilities.
How to Achieve Spiritual Enlightenment
You can achieve the state of spiritual enlightenment in various ways. Some of these ways are mentioned below:
1. Let Go of Your Ego
If you think sanely about ego, you may realise it is nothing but a mere product of our thoughts. Ego can sometimes destroy relationships and make you very bitter towards life. Let go of this negative emotion and embrace positivity and humility. You need to understand that such emotions can scar you and even your relationships for life.
2. Stay Honest to Yourself
Being honest with others is important but being true to your own self is one of the most important principles of spiritual enlightenment. It may seem difficult initially, but as you embark on your spiritual journey, it may come easily to you.
3. Let Go of Your Fears
We often feel scared to undertake something because of our own fears. You need to embrace our fears rather than letting them make you feel low. Spiritually enlightened people do not let their fears affect them, and they do whatever their heart or mind tells them to do.
4. Learn to Forgive
You may feel hurt when people do not meet your expectations, and you may hold them responsible for your despair. However, not forgiving people and holding grudges against other people may harm you more than anyone else. Make peace with others and with yourself, forgive others and forget it too.
5. Detach from Worldly Things
Wordly things can give you temporary happiness, which is why, the sooner you make peace with the fact that these things cannot give you happiness, the closer you will be to spiritual enlightenment. However, detaching from worldly things certainly does not mean living a life of solidarity, it means not being dependent on material things for happiness.
6. Meditate
For the longest time, people have tried meditation to attain spiritual enlightenment. Meditation is a great way of switching off from the world and reaching a mental stage where you can be self-aware.
7. Yoga
Another way of attaining enlightenment is through yoga. Yoga not only helps you feel healthy but it is also a great way of achieving mental calm and peace. Regular yoga practice helps you switch off from the world and concentrate on your inner voice and thoughts.
8. Pilgrimages and Praying
No, we are not confusing religion and spirituality here because we understand that both of these have entirely different perspectives. However, religion may help you attain spirituality too. Because when you pray or visit religious places, you transport yourself to a physical meditative state, which may help you connect with your inner self and soul and thus attain spirituality.
9. Learn to Love
Love is one of the most powerful emotions in the world, and it is believed by many spiritual leaders that there is nothing in this world that cannot be attained through the true power of love. You need to practise self-love, love people close to you, love nature that surrounds you. Love gives birth to strong feelings of calmness and peace, thus helping you achieve spiritual enlightenment.
How Will You Know If You are Getting Spiritually Awakened?
Once you start making all the required changes in your life to attain the highest state of self-awareness, you may question how you will know that you are on the right path. Well, here are some symptoms of spiritual awakening that may help you know you are doing the right things:
You may find yourself less concerned about the past and future as the present becomes more important to you.
Your perception may change towards life, and you may see the world in a childlike way.
You may find yourself in more harmony with your thoughts and emotions.
You may be more aware of spiritual force that governs the universe.
You may find yourself in peace; there may be no inner conflicts, fears, or worries but just calm and peace.
You may lay more importance to compassion, and you may find it easier to empathise with people.
You may no longer feel isolated from the world, but you may realise that you are a part of this wholeness or oneness.
You may no longer fear death because you know death is not the end.
You may be surrounded with nothing but positivity, which may empower you with the general feeling of well-being.
You may attain a wider perspective, and trivial matters may no longer affect you rather everything apart from spirituality becomes trivial.
You may no longer want to limit yourself to the identity given by the world as you understand that your existence is much bigger than just your name, caste, or creed you belong to.
You may feel content with whatever you have and even appreciate it.
You may find yourself engulfed with a heightened sense of morality and kindness towards others.
You may find solace in nothingness; you may find happiness, calmness, or quietness by doing nothing at all.
You may no longer feel driven towards material pleasures of life.
FAQs
Are there questions that you need answers for, well, in this section, we discuss some frequently asked questions on spiritual awakening:
1. When Do You Achieve Spiritual Awakening?
A spiritual awakening process usually occurs when you feel more connected, or you are in sync with your soul and mind. As you make the connection, you experience a true sense of peace, fulfilment, joy, love and freedom. It may sometimes get tricky to arrive at this stage, but once you do, you understand the true meaning of your existence.
2. What Triggers the Spiritual Enlightenment Process?
People can attain spiritual enlightenment anytime in their lives. Where for some it may happen gradually, others may enter this stage due to significant changes in their lives such as some major illness, midlife crises, divorce, the death of a loved one, tragedies etc. In simple words, your experiences in life can trigger the process of enlightenment.
3. Is Spiritual Awakening a Slow Process?
It is difficult to say that whether or not it is a slow process because some may achieve this stage real fast, but for others, it may be a life long struggle. Also, you may jump in and out of it. At certain junctures, you may find yourself at the peak stage of awakening, but on other occasions, you may find yourself dealing with self-conflict or fears. It is all very normal because after all we all are humans and it is normal for us to falter and make mistakes. This confusion or distraction happens because sometimes we may struggle to remain on the path because we drift away from it. That is absolutely fine, but the true battle is to get back on the track and start seeking the truth again.
4. Can Spiritual Awakening Start With a Misfortune?
Yes, sometimes misfortunes may begin your spiritual awakening journey too. This is because when you are dealing with difficult situations in life, you start visualising the reality of life from a whole different perspective. You also find yourself pushed beyond the limits of endurance, which means your mind reaches a place from where it may begin looking at things from an entirely different way, and thus the process of spiritual awakening may begin.
You may often find yourself questioning the unpredictability and uncertainty associated with spiritual awakening, thinking that there are no sure shot ways of achieving this state of mind. But the truth is, just like this vast and endless universe our mind is a home to endless possibilities. You may not even know what lies inside it until or until you make efforts to unleash it. We have discussed some effective ways of achieving spiritual awakening in this article; we hope that you incorporate these tips in finding the true path of happiness and self-awareness.
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Is your child constantly bringing up swallowed food, re-chewing it, and then spitting it out? Does he feel pleasure doing this, instead of being upset or disgusted? And has he been doing this for a long time? He could be suffering from rumination disorder. Learn all you need to know about the syndrome, and what you need to do to handle it.
Rumination disorder can develop in any person, from an infant to even adults in rare cases. However, not all cases of re-chewing food can be categorised as rumination disorder. If your child seems to be bringing up swallowed food but digesting normally, you need to check for a whole month before diagnosing his condition as rumination disorder.
Probable Causes of Rumination Disorder
The exact cause of this disorder is not known yet. However, there are some triggers that seem to play a major role in bringing on this syndrome. Typically, high-stress conditions, caused due to domestic disharmony or sudden change in the child’s life seems to bring about this disorder. Some contributing factors could be.-
Being neglected by the mother or the primary caregiver
Abnormal relationship between the child and the mother/ primary caregiver
Physical illness
Attention-seeking behaviour
Cognitive impairment
Remember, the primary goal of rumination is self-comforting. If a child is not finding comfort from her caregivers, she might resort to rumination, which gives her pleasure.
Symptoms of Rumination Disorder
While, the most obvious symptoms are repeated regurgitating and re-chewing of food, there could be some associated symptoms too, like-
Loss of weight
Bad breath and decay in teeth
Complaints of stomach ache and indigestion
Chapped lips
Smaller children could also show some unusual movements, like arching their backs, holding their head back and sucking movements with their mouth. They do this in order to bring back the swallowed food up the food pipe.
While most children outgrow rumination disorder, in case the condition persists for more than a month, it is advised to consult your paediatrician. The doctor usually eliminates other possible causes such as gastrointestinal abnormalities, hiatal hernia or stenosis, before diagnosing the condition as rumination disorder.
Treatment and Diagnosis
Addressing the behaviour problems or the conditions causing stress to the child is the most important treatment for rumination disorder. No medications are used to treat this disorder. The treatment mainly focuses on changing the kid’s behaviour.
Consequences of Rumination Disorder
Rumination hinders complete digestion of food and assimilation of the nutrients in your preschooler’s body. Therefore, if left untreated, the disorder can lead to severe malnutrition, anaemia and weight loss.
Many children, especially those who are a little older, hesitate to own up to rumination, due to the embarrassment. In such cases, the disorder can go unnoticed. As parents, you need to keep a close eye on your child. Catch the symptoms early and take timely action to preserve your child’s health. Most importantly, give him a stress- free and energising environment to thrive with happiness. Read more
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