PinnedPublished inChronicles of CuriosityThe Curse of the Kohinoor Diamond: Fact, Fiction, or FolkloreThe Kohinoor diamond which is translated as “Mountain of light” in Persian is one of the most controversial diamonds in the world for the…Apr 29A response icon10Apr 29A response icon10
PinnedPublished inChronicles of CuriosityNorth Sentinel Island: The World’s Most Isolated TribeLet me tell you about one of the most isolated and mysterious place on Earth. The North Sentinel island which is a part of the Union…Apr 15A response icon3Apr 15A response icon3
Published inChronicles of CuriosityThe Lost City of Atlantis: Myth, Memory, or Ancient Reality?Before 360 BCE, oral traditions spoke of a sunken or lost civilisation, but there was no evidence. It was only after 360 BCE that Atlantis…22h ago22h ago
Published inChronicles of CuriosityBorley Rectory: The Birthplace of England’s Most Infamous HauntingA long time ago, before 1862, a local folklore was persistent in England which talked about the legend of the monk and nun. They believed…1d agoA response icon11d agoA response icon1
Published inChronicles of CuriosityCursed and Creepy: The True Story of Robert the Haunted DollRobert is a doll that is very well known in America to be haunted. Let’s examine this creepy artefact in detail.3d agoA response icon13d agoA response icon1
Published inChronicles of CuriosityWhy Cats Were Worshipped in Ancient EgyptCats were highly revered and even worshipped in ancient Egypt due to a combination of religious, cultural, practical, and symbolic reasons…3d agoA response icon23d agoA response icon2
Published inChronicles of CuriosityRajendra Chola I: The Tamil Sea Emperor Who Conquered Southeast AsiaRajendra Chola I was one of the greatest kings of the Chola dynasty. He was the son of Raja Raja Chola I, who himself was a great king who…4d ago4d ago
Published inChronicles of CuriosityRaja Raja Chola: The Architect of the Chola Empire’s Golden AgeINTRODUCTION6d ago6d ago
Published inChronicles of CuriosityThe Shani Shingnapur Village: Why No Doors, Yet No Theft?Shani Shingnapur is a village located in the Nevasa Taluka, Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, India. This village, as the name suggests…6d agoA response icon26d agoA response icon2
Published inChronicles of CuriosityYazhi in Tamil Architecture: The Divine Beast That Watches Over Sacred SpacesThe mythical Yazhi is a guardian of Tamil temples and a symbol of power. It’s a fascinating but lesser-known creature from Tamil mythology…Jun 5A response icon1Jun 5A response icon1