States of Bharat – A Tapestry of Cultures
Bharat comprises 28 states and 8 Union Territories, each contributing to the country's cultural, linguistic, and geographical diversity.
Introduction to Bharat's States
Each state has its own identity, language, traditions, and heritage, forming the vibrant cultural mosaic of Bharat.
North India
Known for historical landmarks like the Taj Mahal and Golden Temple, and birthplace of many spiritual movements.
South India
Famous for temple architecture, classical music and dance, and scenic landscapes including the Nilgiris and Kerala backwaters.
East India
Celebrated for Durga Puja, Odissi dance, and ancient centers of learning like Nalanda and Vikramshila.
West India
Home to Mumbai, Ajanta-Ellora caves, Thar desert culture, and vibrant folk traditions of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Northeast India
Known for breathtaking landscapes, tribal cultures, biodiversity, and unique traditions.
Central India
Renowned for wildlife sanctuaries, ancient monuments like Khajuraho, and rich tribal heritage.
