History of Indian Flag | Incredible India India Friends, there was a meeting of the Constituent Assembly on 22 July 1947 i.e. a few days before the independence of our country, the Indian flag that we see now was actually decided during this meeting itself. Friends, on the top of the flag of India, there is a dark saffron color, which is a symbol of strength and courage of the country. There is a white color below it, which is a symbol of peace and truth of the country. And the dark green color below it, which shows the growth and auspiciousness of our country. Friends, the size of the Indian flag is fixed, which is of 2/3 ratio. The Ashoka Chakra in our flag, which is navy blue in color, is also called Dharma Chakra, which has 24 equal sized tilapia, in which 12 tiliya represents the movement of life and 12 tilya represents death in stagnation. Apart from this, each Tili has its own meaning which is something like this: 1. First match:- Sanyam (inspires to lead a restrained life) 2. S
Incredible India - Best Places To Celebrate Holi in India Holi in India Holi is an one of the important festival in India. It's also called the festival of colours in world. Lets see the best 10 places in india for holi celebrations: In above video we shown the 10 best places to celebrate holi in india which are: 1. Vrindavan - Banke Bihari Temple 2. Mathura - Barsana 3. Shantiniketan - West Bengal 4. Delhi - Celebrates Mostly With Mad Music 5. Agra - Tajgang Area 6. Purulia - Holi Celebrates Here As Basant Utsav 7. Hampi - South India 8. Udaipur - Royal and Folk Holi Celebrations 9. Jaipur - Indian Folk Culture Holi Celebrations 10. Anandpur Sahib, Punjab - Holi Celebrations With Brotherhood, Togetherness and Peace I hope this blog will help you to increase your knowledge regarding incredible india holi festival.