Indian
States - Comprehensive guide to cultural heritage of India where
you discover art & craft, dances, music, costumes, and languages of
India.

India is a country of colors,all the
states have their own culture and tradition beside that india is one.
The North Indian States include the "Paradise on Earth",
Kashmir, the mountainous 'Kingdom of the Gods', Himachal Pradesh and the
fertile plains of the Punjab, the 'Land of the Five Rivers'.The hilly plains
of Jammu lie in the south, the high altitude desert region of Ladhakh is in
the north. This fertile land is home to the hard working, fun loving,
ubiquitous Punjabi...
Physically as well as culturally, the south Indians are
different from the people of the Hindi heartland - Bihar, Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Most of them are darker and smaller built and
they have ebony-black hair and large, lustrous eyes that probably come from
their diet of fish, coconut, tamarind and spices...
'The Seven Sisters' of Northern Eastern Assam, Arunachal
Pradesh, Darjeeling, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. the
actual tree (still living), under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in
Bodh Gaya, Bihar, Nalanda - the ruins of the world's earliest university
founded in the 5th century BC also in Bihar; that vital, volatile,
overcrowded, exciting metropolis, Kolkatta in West Bengal; and the Seven
Sisters in the North East...
This is the region where you can see incredibly beautiful
stone sculptures at Khajuraho, Ajanta and Ellora caves, relax at the famous
beaches in Goa and Diu or, may be, run in to some of India's most glamorous
film stars when you visit 'Bollywood', as Bombay (renamed Mumbai), is often
called...