Punjab Punjab means the region of the Five Rivers. According to the Hindi pronunciation, the name Punjab should be Banjab, which is Punjab. In the earliest days, Banjab (Punjab) was called Banguinad. When Akbar the Great changed the Sanskrit word “Nad” to the Persian word “Abu” according to Persian customs, so “Banguinad” became “Banjab”, which is Punjab. According to the records of the Rigveda, the original five rivers were the Shadru River (now the Sadrudi River), the Vibasha River (now the Vauyas River), the Iravodi River (now the Rawai River), the Kindrapaja River (now the Genab River), and the Videstar River (now the Cheram River). Punjab is one of the most developed agricultural rich states in India and is known as the “Indian granary”. It is rich in wheat, rice and cotton. The main industries are textiles, silk, bicycles, fertilizers, sugar, flour processing, and automobiles.
Indian custom of biting ears?
In India, the ear-biting custom usually refers to a traditional custom at weddings called Joota Chupai (shoe hiding). This custom originated in the Punjab region and has now been adopted by weddings in many North Indian regions. In this custom, the groom’s shoes are secretly hidden by the bride or her sisters and friends during the wedding ceremony.
At some point during the wedding ceremony, the groom has to retrieve his shoes, while the bride and her friends try to stop him. The groom usually needs to bribe or complete certain tasks to retrieve the shoes. The game is full of laughter and fun, while also adding to the interactivity and entertainment of the wedding.
The meaning behind this custom is not just a game, it also symbolizes the groom’s respect and love for the bride. The groom must humbly ask the bride to help him retrieve his shoes, which shows his willingness to put down his dignity and face for the sake of his wife. At the same time, this custom also symbolizes the bride and her family’s welcome and acceptance of the groom in their new life.
Overall, the custom of biting ears is a symbolic and joyous traditional part of Indian weddings, which reflects the importance of marriage and respect for the family in Indian culture.
Can I transfer money to India from China?
You can transfer money to India
By bank transfer
One is traditional telegraphic transfer. Also known as T/T, it is a traditional way of remittance, that is, at the bank counter, by filling in the remittance form, providing identification and documents required for remittance, the money is transferred to the account designated by the recipient.
The second is online banking remittance. To send money through this method, you first need to go to the bank to open the online banking remittance function. Domestic ICBC has this business, and can directly transfer money online to Indian banks such as State Bank of India, Industrial Credit and Investment Bank of India, Punjab Bank, Kanara Bank, etc.
(2) Remittance through international money transfer institutions
“Western Union” and “MoneyGram” are two international money transfer companies with basically the same business. They both have the characteristics of simple money transfer procedures and fast arrival speed, and are the most widely used in international trade
(3) Transfer money through third-party payment platforms
Currently more widely used is Paypal, which is “PayPal”. The payment platform was developed by “eBay” (eBay) company and was established in 1998. It is headquartered in the United States. It functions similar to the domestic “Alipay” and is used for online transaction payment