English, asked by nampalkumar255, 3 months ago

Write a paragraph on Arunachal pradesh, with full details,in 500-550 words ​

Answers

Answered by tasnim3447
2

Answer:

Arunachal Pradesh, state of India. It constitutes a mountainous area in the extreme northeastern part of the country and is bordered by the kingdom of Bhutan to the west, the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north, Myanmar (Burma) and the Indian state of Nagaland to the south and southeast, and the Indian state of Assam to the south and southwest. The capital is Itanagar.

Arunachal Pradesh, meaning “Land of the Rising Sun,” long has been a recognized region of the Indian subcontinent, receiving mention in such ancient Hindu literature as the Kalika-purana and the epic poems Mahabharata and Ramayana. Formerly known as the North East Frontier Agency (from the British colonial era), the area was part of Assam until it was made the Indian union territory of Arunachal Pradesh in 1972, and in 1987 it became an Indian state. The region, however, has been the subject of an ongoing sovereignty dispute between India and China. Area 32,333 square miles (83,743 square km). Pop. (2011) 1,382,611.

Answered by AMANKUMAR9899
1

Explanation:

Arunachal Pradesh is the extreme north-eastern State of India, bordered by China to the north, Bhutan to the west, and Myanmar to the east and south. It is so-called as it is the land from where the first sunrise can be seen in India. It is situated high up in the misty-eyed Eastern Himalaya. The true beauty of the land lies in the unhampered vistas, the serenity of its lakes, lively books, and the spiritual fragrance.

Tawang is a beautiful land of the Monpa and Sherdukpen tribes with the century-old monastery, Dragon gates, hundreds of pristine lakes, and numerous waterfalls.

Tawang Monastery is famous for its 400-year-old Buddhist heritage. It is locally called Gumpha, It is the fountainhead of the spiritual life of the followers of the Gelugpa sect of the Mahayana school of Buddhism. The monastery is associated with the famous Targva festival which is held in December-January. The Tibetan influence here is unmistakable, with the elaborately painted wooden windows and other motifs. There is an 8-meter high gilded statue of Lord Buddha here. The adjoining craft centre is a must-visit for fine woollen carpets of colourful designs and masks.

Similar questions