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Why Arunachal Pradesh belons to India
1.Bismaknagar
Bhismaknagar
Am talking abt 12th century.
2. Parasuram Kund and the Brahma Kund in the Lohit district are sacred places that attract thousands of pilgrims, who take a dip in their holy waters to purge themselves of their sins every year.
3.Bismaknagar and its fort in the Dibang Valley are memorials to the Bhagwat Gita. The story goes that Lord Krishna’s visited Bismaknagar, fell in love with a local girl Rukmini, and eloped with her.
http://scstsenvis.nic.in/arunachal2.html
4.The beautiful Tawang Monastery, dating back to the 17th century, houses a big library of holy books, some of which are written in gold letters.
http://www.travelagentforindia.com/india/arunanchal.html
1.Bismaknagar
It is located in Dibang Valley district and is a sacred heritage of the Idu Mishmis. It is a symbol of past glory and indicate the high standard of civilisation that once prevailed around Bhismaknagar. Bhismaknagar must have been a strong hold of the Chutiyas (12th-16th centuries) but the excavations has been throwing new light on its much earlier antiquities. Bhismaknagar stands for what is best in the tribal and Aryans way of life. It speaks for the Catholic spirit of the ancient Indians and the contribution made by the Idus to the synthetic fabric of Indian culture. Today Bhismaknagar has become the nucleus of a renaisance a determination of a sturdy race to revive its traditional culture, while accepting everything that is progressive.
Bhismaknagar
Am talking abt 12th century.
2. Parasuram Kund and the Brahma Kund in the Lohit district are sacred places that attract thousands of pilgrims, who take a dip in their holy waters to purge themselves of their sins every year.
3.Bismaknagar and its fort in the Dibang Valley are memorials to the Bhagwat Gita. The story goes that Lord Krishna’s visited Bismaknagar, fell in love with a local girl Rukmini, and eloped with her.
http://scstsenvis.nic.in/arunachal2.html
4.The beautiful Tawang Monastery, dating back to the 17th century, houses a big library of holy books, some of which are written in gold letters.
http://www.travelagentforindia.com/india/arunanchal.html
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