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The Concept of India

People all over the world have misconceptions about India including Indians. Unlike countries like Germany, Japan, Thailand, Bangladesh, India is not a nation-state. But we present her as a nation-state just because we compare India with other countries. But that's not true. Nation State Nation-State is a concept in which " nation " means people (ethnic group) and " state " means government or rule. In the old ages there use to be city-states, kingdoms and empires, which had nothing to do with culture or geography. All the lands possible to conquer were conquered, irrespective of culture. Nation-state emerged as a concept in which a country is a homeland of an ethnic people. Hence,  Germany (German people, German language, German cuisine, German culture), Italy (Italian people, Italian language, Italian cuisine, Italian culture), Japan (Japanese people, Japanese language, Japanese cuisine, Japanese culture.) But there are some countries  which do not fit

Vishwaroop: Fourth Dimensional form or beyond

One day, this idea struck my mind while thinking of random things. Many of us know the scene from Mahabharata in which Krishna shows Arjuna his true form. To see that he grants Arjuna divyadrishti or "divine vision".  What Arjuna saw only he knows but in the epic it is described that, in that form Krishna or Vishnu was as big as the universe and had infinite arms and heads. Now let us come to a scientific theory of 10 dimensions. 1 dimension is a point, 2 dimension is a line joining the points, so it has length and breadth and 3 dimension is something which has length, breadth and depth/height. We are 3rd dimensional people. The 4th dimension is theorised as time or time duration. To get more info on 10 dimensions, watch this video . Example for 2 dimensional person: a flat drawing of a person or a photograph Example for 3 dimensional person: a mannequin or we people Example for 4 dimensional person: a person from his birth to his death or entire life cyc