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Chapter: 10. Architectural Heritage Of India

India’s heritage is composed of its diverse languages, religions, customs, dances, music, paintings, food types, traditions, buildings, and monuments.
The Living Roots Bridge is unique because it is not built, but grown from the interwoven roots of a specific type of tree, lasting for as long as the trees live.
The Sanchi Stupa is an important Buddhist monument.
The Qutub Minar is primarily made of red sandstone.
Vangchhia in Mizoram is believed to have been the site of an ancient city.
Two classical Indian music forms that are part of India’s non-material heritage are Hindustani and Carnatic.
Non-material heritage includes aspects like music, customs, dance, language, religion, science, and technology.
Every year on Independence Day, the Prime Minister of India hoists the national flag and addresses the people from the Red Fort.
The Gateway of India in Mumbai represents the ceremonial entrance of the British to India.
The 24 wheels and 7 horses of the Konarak Sun Temple are believed to represent the seven days of the week and the 24 hours of the day.
We should value and protect our monuments because many are old and wearing down, and we need to ensure they are properly maintained and cared for so that future generations can experience them.
The Rashtrapati Bhawan is located in Delhi and serves as the residence of the President of India.
Two examples of material heritage are buildings and coins.
The four gateway towers of the Meenakshi Temple are called gopurams.
Two natural heritage sites mentioned in Assam are the Kaziranga National Park and the Manas Wildlife Sanctuary.
The Taj Mahal is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Charminar in Hyderabad, Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, and Amer Fort in Jaipur are other important monuments of India.
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