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Explore these 4 enchanting year-round destinations in Saudi

Explore these 4 enchanting year-round destinations in Saudi

A land of diverse landscapes, from majestic green mountains to pristine beaches, Saudi Arabia, is home to beautiful valleys and lush green parks, along with an array of all year-round destinations for travellers to explore. The cloud-shrouded valleys of Taif and the various highlands of the Aseer r

Why do many quit guitar despite starting with great enthusiasm?

Why do many quit guitar despite starting with great enthusiasm?

Imagine someone, perhaps inspired by a favourite band or a soulful acoustic song, decides to pick up the guitar. They are excited, full of energy, and can't wait to play the songs they love. A new guitar is bought, lessons are taken, and the journey begins. But after a few months, that same guitar

Childhood games of millennial kids

Childhood games of millennial kids

When there was no internet, computers, and smartphones, words like ‘digital’ or ‘online’ didn’t exist, and kids had unique plans to entertain themselves. They had spacious houses, courtyards, empty compounds, and terraces. There were countless named and unnamed country

Derinkuyu: Biggest Underground City in One Man's Basement

Derinkuyu: Biggest Underground City in One Man's Basement

Suppose one day you are working on your home, trying to renovate it, and discovering an entire city behind your basement. As unlikely as that sounds, precisely, this is what happened to a man from Turkey. In 1963, a local man in the Cappadocia region of Turkey noticed his chickens disappearing thr

Splash of colours in a grey city life

Splash of colours in a grey city life

Once upon a time…, no, not a king story, but there were melas, i.e., local fairs, even in big cities of Bangladesh, including Dhaka. The cities had a festive image year-round, from Baishakhi mela to Eid mela to Durga puja mela, and the culture around these used to make Dhaka more colourful t

The divine Chariot ride from Puri to Bengal

The divine Chariot ride from Puri to Bengal

The Rath Yatra festival of Sri Sri Jagannathdev, a significant religious event for followers of Sanatan Dharma, commenced on July 7. Jagannathdev's chariot journey begins annually on the second tithi of the Shukla Paksha of Chandra Ashadha. The International Krishna Consciousness Sangh (ISKCON) ha

The Serenity of Makkah and Madinah are second to none

The Serenity of Makkah and Madinah are second to none

Every year, millions of pilgrims from around the world visit Makkah and Madinah, the two holiest sites in Islam, for Hajj and Umrah. This year, from the 14th to the 19th of June, about 1.83 million Muslims worldwide and more than 85,000 Muslims from Bangladesh alone performed Hajj. Despite the a

Reign of fire: The Legacy of Dragons in myth and lore

Reign of fire: The Legacy of Dragons in myth and lore

Dragons, mystic and terrifying fire breathers, have been in mythologies and folktales worldwide. Often depicted as giant serpents or lizards with dinosaurian prowess, they are subject to human imagination for millennia. Dragon Dolores is modified and adapted across cultures and continents into vari

Timeless elegance woven in six yards

Timeless elegance woven in six yards

Just as these verses by Poet Chandidash portray, innumerable hearts have been sold to the timeless elegance and grace of shari over the centuries. Beyond its role as a clothing staple for tasteful women, shari has found itself at the end of an artist's pen as a recurring subject of romanticism and

Priciest Sarees of the Indian Subcontinent

Priciest Sarees of the Indian Subcontinent

The priciest sarees woven in the Indian subcontinent are testaments to the craftsmanship of making a saree. One not only needs to know these Sarees, but they need to be styled with grace, aura, and charm to capture the essence of the attire and share it with others. Price is just a tag, but the S

Kabiguru Rabindranath's mystic creations in Kushtia

Kabiguru Rabindranath's mystic creations in Kushtia

On a beautiful moonlit night, Rabindranath Thakur sat by the balcony of Shilaidaha Kuthibari, drawing inspiration from the moon's serene beauty for his poem or song. The distant yet visible rivers, Padma and Gorai, mesmerized the great poet through the Kuthibari's wooden windows. Daily, he observed

One Moon: Many interpretations beyond the borders

One Moon: Many interpretations beyond the borders

Before the astronomical discoveries, people romanticized the Moon for its mysteriously bejewelled shimmer according to their imaginations. This practice used to be very common among many cultures. The Moon symbolizes love, passion, healing, emotion, intuition, kindness, memories, secrecy, femininit