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Showing posts with label india. Show all posts

India coloring pages

Coloring pages of India. India is a country in South Asia. Here you will find coloring sheets of India maps, flags, Mandala, people, traditions like the Holi Festival, traditional costumes and classic Indian Symbols like the national flag - Tiranga, the national fruit- mango, the national animal- Royal Bengal Tiger, national tree- Indian Banyan, national aquatic animal- Ganges River Dolphin, national bird- Indian Peacock, national reptile- King Cobra, national heritage animal- Indian Elephant, national flower- Lotus and national vegetable- Pumpkin.
The coloring pages of India should be painted in bright, happy and vibrant colors because it is so rich in colors and nature. On this page you will find a great opportunity to paint the coloring pages of India as you wish. Coloring pages of India flag, India map, India symbols, nature, animals and people. Have Fun coloring!
January 26 marks one of India's most important holidays, Republic Day. This day marks the entry into force of the Constitution of India in 1950, and the liberation of the country from British rule, the dream of Mahatma Gandhi and other freedom fighters.
Republic Day is celebrated with parades, military demonstrations, pilots, speeches by the President of India and other impressive patriotic demonstrations.
India's Independence Day falls on August 15th. The emblem of India - title of a pillar of Ashoka, a king from the 3rd century BC who converted to Buddhism. The pillar is in a museum in the town of Sarnaat near Varanasi. Taurus and lion separated in a drawing of a lotus flower.
Choose the coloring page of India you want to paint, print and paint for your enjoyment. To print the page you would like to color, click on page and then click Ctrl+P. Have fun!
PS- To save paper and help our planet, you can print on used pages, on the blank side ♥
India map symbols coloring printable pages
India map
coloring pages India children
Indian kids
coloring pages india children flag map
India flag
coloring pages India kids mandala
Mandala
indian cow coloring page printable kids
Indian cow
coloring page India Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal
India royalty family coloring page
Indian princess
coloring page princess India
Indian princess dance

India elephant coloring pages
Royal elephant
coloring pages India costume tradition dress
Indian dress
India coloring sheets peacock
Pecock

Sri Lanka's Independence Day - February 4th

Sri Lanka's Independence Day, also called Sri Lanka's National Day, is a national holiday of Sri Lanka celebrated annually on February 4 to mark the country's political independence from British rule in 1948. It is celebrated all over the country through a flag-raising ceremony, dances, parades and performances. The main celebration usually takes place in the capital city of Colombo, where the president waves the national flag and delivers a national television speech. The main celebration takes place in the center of Colombo at the Navam Perahera Festival where the traditional art performances of Sri Lanka are held.
In the history of Sri Lanka many struggles have taken place and on Independence Day all of these are remembered and celebrated. But the independence movement against the British is especially mentioned.


In the President's speech, he emphasizes the achievements of the government over the past year, raises important issues and calls for the further development of the country. As a tribute to the national heroes of Sri Lanka who fought and gave their lives for the country, the President is holding two minutes of silence in their memory.
The Sri Lankans are celebrating their Independence Day with great pride. In many places of worship around the country, religious prayers and ceremonies are held for peace and prosperity for the country, the people and the forces of the army, the police and the civil defense. The national media tries to promote ideas like heroism, security, dedication, national unity, patriotism, nationalism, peace, national responsibility and awareness of national history in people’s minds.

In honor of Sri Lanka's Independence Day, here are some interesting facts about it:

Sri Lanka is an island nation located southeast of India in the Indian Ocean.
Sri Lanka is also known as the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean" and the "tear of India". These beautiful names were given to it both because of its amazing natural beauty, the extraordinary biodiversity and precious gems that are in it, and also because the island has the shape of a tear and when looking at the map it looks like the island is a drop of tear flowing under India.
Sri Lanka is home to the oldest tree in the world planted by humans. The oldest tree planted by man is in Anuradhapura, one of the oldest cities in Sri Lanka and the world. This is a 2,300-year-old sacred ficus tree called Jahah Sri Maa Bodhi. The tree was planted in 236 BC. His mother tree is the famous Buddha tree in Bod Gaia in India under which Buddha attained enlightenment while meditating.
Jetavanaramaya Stupa, an ancient structure built in the third century AD and located in Anauradapura
In Sri Lanka a large variety of animals
Sri Lanka covers an area of only 65,610 square kilometers and has a very large variety of wildlife. The island is home to 123 species of mammals (such as elephants, tigers and crocodiles), 227 species of birds, 178 species of Reptiles, 122 species of amphibians, and many other species of other animals.
For wildlife enthusiasts, Yala National Park is a must-visit on a trip to Sri Lanka. For travelers interested in whales, it is advisable to take a walk in Mirissa or Trincomalee.



Elephants in the wild in Sri Lanka
Tea is one of the main agricultural industries in Sri Lanka. If you drink tea, it may have come from Sri Lanka, formerly called Ceylon, and it has tea in its name, Ceylon tea.
Sri Lanka is home to cinnamon. Sri Lanka is famous for its cinnamon, a necessary ingredient for many of its wonderful dishes. The Ceylonese cinnamon, also called "real cinnamon", originates in Sri Lanka and today the country is still a leading exporter of cinnamon in the world.
Adam's Peak is the holiest mountain in the country. The mountain is part of the Samanella mountain range in southern Sri Lanka. It has been a place of pilgrimage for believers from different religions in Sri Lanka for over a thousand years. In Buddhism the summit of the mountain is called Sri Fada, meaning a sacred footprint, and they believe that the Buddha remained there when he ascended to heaven. For the Hindus this is the footprint of Lord Shiva. When asked by Christians and Muslims, they say that this is the footprint of a person when he was expelled from heaven.


Sri Lanka gave the word "Serendipity" to the English language. The word serendipity is derived from the word "serendip", the old name of Sri Lanka so named by the Arabs and Persians. The word, invented by the English writer Horace Walpole in 1754, was based on a Persian fairy tale called "The Three Princes of Serendip", in which the princes "always made discoveries, by accident and mistake, of things they did not seek at all." August 18th is Serendipity Day.
The national flag of Sri Lanka is one of the oldest flags in the world. The Sri Lankan flag, also known as the lion flag, is considered one of the oldest in the world, dating back to 162 BC. It is also considered to be the only flag in the world that recognizes different religious beliefs, with the leaves in it representing Buddhism, the orange stripe standing behind Hinduism and the green one representing Islam.
Sri Lankan flag
One of the Buddha's teeth is located at the Tooth Temple in Kandy. A relic from the teeth of the Holy Buddha, brought from India in the 4th century AD, is still preserved in the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy. Every summer there is a glorious festival known as Esala Perahera (Dental Festival), and it is one of the seven best festivals in Sri Lanka, designed to honor the tooth.
This is the first country in the world to have had a female prime minister. In July 1960, Sirimabu Bandarnaika, the leader of the Sri Lankan Freedom Party, won the general election and became the first prime minister in the world. She served the country for three terms before resigning in August 2000 due to health issues. At the age of 84, Sirimabu Bendernaika died of a heart attack.
This is where the locals shake their heads to say yes. In most cultures, to show consent, people nod their heads up and down and to say no, they shake their heads left and right. This is not the case in Sri Lanka. To say yes, people shake their heads from side to side. It can be confusing for foreign visitors, but they will get used to it.
The word "Hotel" does not necessarily mean a hotel. If you travel around Sri Lanka, you may see signs that say "Hotel", but it is very possible that they do not mean places where you can stay at night, as the word also means restaurants, cafes and bars that are so named. The exact reason for this is unknown. If you ask the locals, they will probably say it's just a cool thing to do. This can be misleading. So to find out if this is a hotel or restaurant, you will need to check if the place serves food or there is an option to sleep in it at night.
Volleyball is the national sport of Sri Lanka. Although the most popular sport in the country is cricket, volleyball has become its national sport. Sri Lanka introduced the game in 1916 and it gained immense popularity within a few years. In 1951 the Volleyball Association was established and was officially declared the National Game of Sri Lanka in 1991.




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Coloring pages of Mira, Royal Detective

Coloring pages of Mira, Royal Detective. Mira, Royal Detective is an animated series for children inspired by Indian culture and customs. The series tells the story of a post-apocalyptic fictional kingdom called Jalpur in 4505. Jalpur is similar to the India of the late 19th century. The series follows the brave and resourceful girl Mira, who is one of the commoners appointed to the role of royal detective by the Queen and travels throughout her kingdom to help royalty and commoners alike. Mira is joined by her two friends Mikku and Chikku. Here are the coloring pages of Royal Detective Mira. To print the coloring page of Mira, Royal Detective, click on the coloring page and then Ctrl + P. The printable coloring sheets of Mira, Royal Detective are for free and you can come back to print and color again and again. Below you will find Mira, Royal Detective coloring pages which you can paint for your enjoyment. Choose the coloring page of Mira, Royal Detective you want to paint, print and paint for your enjoyment. To print the page you would like to color, click on page and then click Ctrl+P. Have fun!

Anoop the elephant- Mira Royal detective coloring pageAnoop coloring pageMira, Chikku and Mikku coloring page
Mira, Royal Detective coloring pageMira, Royal Detective We're on the case! coloring pageMira Royal Detective coloring sheet
Mira in a traditional Indian dress coloring pageMira, Chikku and Mikku coloring pageMira, Chikku and Mikku dancing coloring page
Mira Royal Detective Prime videoDisney Junior Mira, Royal Detective AnoopDisney Junior Mira, Royal Detective On The Case Detective Bag Set
The Mystery of the Secret Gift Giver / Mystery at the Cooking ContestThe Case of the Dance Off Disaster / Mystery at the Camel FairMira, Royal Detective printable


Columbus Day- October 12th




On October 12, 1492, a small ship arrived from Spain with the ship's explorer, Christopher Columbus, spotted an unknown continent in the heart of the Atlantic Ocean.


Columbus thought he had come to India. He was the first of the West to document the new and unfamiliar continent.




In fact, Columbus is not the first European to come to America. Before him was Leif Erikson, an explorer of Icelandic countries. It is believed that Irakson was the first European to travel on the lands of North America (Newfoundland, Canada).


But let's go back to Columbus's journey: it began on August 3, 1492, when Columbus and his men left with three ships, from the port of Plus in Spain to the unknown, heading west.


During the voyage, Columbus and his crew went through many hardships recorded in his diary. On October 7, the crew noticed a bird flying west. They navigated the ship in the direction the bird flew, hoping to land. On October 12, at 2 am, the ship's driver, Rodrigo de Triana, suddenly shouted, "Dry! They all ran to the deck to see the earth poking out in the middle of the sea. They were sure they had reached the Far East, but they actually came to one of the Bahamas.




Columbus announced that the place would be called San Salvador. They went on to the island of Cuba and on 28 October docked in front of him. On December 8 they reached the island of Hispaniola.


When Columbus and his men returned to Spain, after one of the ships, Santa Maria, ran aground and drowned in the Caribbean, they brought presents from the island with them: parrots, fruit and some indigenous people.


Since Columbus thought they had come to the East, he mistakenly considered the indigenous to Indians, hence the name "Indiands." Columbus traveled three times to the new continent and claimed ownership of it. He found as many good things as the cocoa beans and the pearls.








Columbus thought he had come to India by the time he died. It was only in 1501, when Amerigo Vespucci arrived in America, that it was a new continent, and because it was Amigo who understood it, decided to call the continent of America, after him.


Columbus Day celebrates in the US, Canada and the Latin countries.



 
 






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