These are the real wonders of India:

भारत के आश्चर्य
ऐसा अद्भुत आलोकित सनातन अजूबा जिसे देखकर आखे स्तब्ध और जिव्हा निशब्द हो जाए, सोचने पर मजबूर कर दे हमारे पूर्वज मानव ही थे या देवात्मा शिल्पी
फिर भी हमारे मंदिरों की आश्चर्यजनक नक्काशी, मूर्तिकला, वास्तुकला, सदियों पुरानी इंजीनियरिंग को विज्ञापनों में आज तक जगह क्यों नहीं![]()
दुनियाँ के सात आश्चर्यों की तर्ज पर भारत को भी अपने 50 आश्चर्यों की लिस्ट बनानी चाहिए ताकि विदेशी जब भी भारत आएं तो उनकी प्राथमिकता में यहीं 50 स्थल हो । इससे कई फायदे हैं ।

1- दुनियाँ को पता चलेगा कि भारत की असली पहचान केवल ताजमहल और लालकिला से नहीं है बल्कि एलोरा और बादामी गुफाओं जैसे अद्भुत सनातन विरासतों से है
2- दुनियाँ को पता चलेगा कि मुगलों ने भले ही भारत को एक दो मकबरे दिए लेकिन उसके बदले हजारों मंदिरो को तोड़ दिया ।
3- दुनियाँ भर के हैरान सैलानी अपने देश में जाकर हमारी प्राचीन समृद्ध विरासतों के चर्चे करेंगे जिससे अंतर्राष्ट्रीय मुस्लिम-ईसाई प्रोपगैंडा पीछे रह जायेगा ।
4- दुनियाँ भर के सैलानी केवल लालकिला और ताजमहल देखने की बजाय भारत के अन्य हिस्सों में भी जाएंगे जिससे देश का राजस्व बढ़ेगा और हजारों लोगों को रोजगार मिलेगा ।
5- दुनियाँ भर के सैलानियों को अपनी विरासतों के लिए लाइन लगाते हुए देखकर गीजा के पिरामिड के सामने सेल्फी लेने वाले फैशनेबल भारतीयों का स्वाभिमान जागेगा और वो अपने वैभवशाली धर्म की ओर लौटेंगे।


1- The world will come to know that India’s true identity extends beyond the Taj Mahal and Red Fort to include magnificent ancient heritage sites like Ellora and Badami Caves.
2- The world will discover that while the Mughals may have built a couple of mausoleums in India, they also demolished thousands of temples in return.
3- Travelers from around the world will be amazed when they explore the rich ancient heritage of our country, leaving behind international Muslim-Christian propaganda.
4- Travelers from around the world will not only visit the Red Fort and Taj Mahal but also explore other parts of India, leading to increased revenue for the country and providing employment opportunities to thousands of people.
5- The pride of fashionable Indians taking selfies in front of the Pyramids of Giza will awaken when they see travelers from around the world standing in queues to witness their own glorious heritage, leading them back to their majestic religions.











No below listed structures are not the real wonders of India but it was promoted by Leftist historians and media. India is a country with a rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes, offering a multitude of wonders to explore. Here are some of the wonders of India:
- Taj Mahal: One of the most iconic landmarks in the world, the Taj Mahal in Agra is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. This white marble mausoleum is renowned for its intricate craftsmanship and romantic allure.
- Jaipur’s Pink City: Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is known as the Pink City due to its stunning pink-hued buildings. It is home to magnificent palaces, vibrant bazaars, and the famous Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds).
- Varanasi’s Ghats: Varanasi, situated on the banks of the sacred Ganges River, is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. It is famous for its ghats, where pilgrims perform religious rituals and ceremonies, and for its spiritual ambiance.
- Kerala Backwaters: The backwaters of Kerala offer a tranquil and picturesque experience. With its network of interconnected canals, lakes, and lagoons, the backwaters are best explored on traditional houseboats known as “kettuvallams.”
- Himalayan Range: India’s northern region is adorned by the majestic Himalayan Range, home to some of the highest peaks in the world, including Mount Everest. The Himalayas offer breathtaking landscapes, trekking opportunities, and spiritual retreats.
- Ajanta and Ellora Caves: Located in Maharashtra, the Ajanta and Ellora Caves are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These ancient rock-cut caves showcase exquisite Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain artwork, representing a significant cultural and artistic legacy.
- Ranthambore National Park: Ranthambore, in Rajasthan, is a renowned national park famous for its tiger population. It offers thrilling wildlife safaris where visitors can spot tigers, leopards, elephants, and a variety of other wildlife species.
- Hampi’s Ruins: Hampi, in Karnataka, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the site of the historic Vijayanagara Empire. The ruins of Hampi feature impressive ancient temples, palaces, and other architectural marvels.
- Golden Temple: The Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib, is the holiest shrine of Sikhism located in Amritsar, Punjab. Its golden exterior and serene surroundings make it a place of immense spiritual significance.
- Khajuraho Temples: The Khajuraho Temples in Madhya Pradesh are renowned for their intricate sculptures and carvings depicting human emotions and intricate details of ancient Indian life. These UNESCO World Heritage Sites are a testament to India’s architectural brilliance.
The country’s vibrant culture, historical sites, natural beauty, and spiritual heritage make it a truly captivating destination to explore.