Rakhigarhi’s Intimate Burial: A Glimpse into Ancient Relationships

Archaeologists in Haryana, India, have discovered the remains of a young couple buried in an embrace dating back 4,500 years. The find offers insights into ancient relationships and ceremonies, and challenges our understanding of love and marriage in the Harappan Civilization. It suggests a deep appreciation for romantic bonds, raising questions about the origins of marital love. The discovery offers a poignant reminder of the enduring human experience of love and loss.

Ajanta Caves: Masterpieces of Ancient Indian Art

During a pilgrimage to Shirdi with my mother, we took a detour to the Ajanta Caves, rather than Ellora, due to the rains. The stunning rock-cut caves, dating back to the second century BCE, showcased viharas, stupas, and prayer halls with exquisite paintings and sculptures. These ancient marvels, depicting Buddhist traditions and narratives, offered a glimpse into the rich cultural legacy of ancient India, reflecting exquisite craftsmanship and vibrant artistry.

Byblos: A Timeless Voyage Through History & Culture

Byblos, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, is a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in history and culture. The Lebanese city was the first built by the Phoenicians and heavily influenced international trade and communication. Today, Byblos offers historic ruins, a charming old market, traditional eateries, and a dynamic ambiance, blending its ancient heritage with modernity and offering a unique experience for travelers.