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--TRYPPN (talk) 04:18, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
INDIA page --- Traffic Analysis
[edit]--TRYPPN (talk) 04:18, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
More than 20,000 Hits per day
[edit]Kindly read the following Table which explains about the Number of Hits per day for the Wikipedia Page INDIA
HITS PER DAY Analysis | INDIA Page position and No. of Hits per day |
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1) For the YEAR 2009 (ONLY FOR 181 DAYS --- First 6 months Analysis upto June 2009) |
INDIA IS IN SECOND POSITION with more than 25,000 Hits per day. |
2) FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2009. |
INDIA IS IN THIRD POSITION with more than 21,000 Hits per day. |
3) ON A SPECIFIC DAY 01-SEPTEMBER-2009 |
INDIA IS IN THIRD POSITION with more than 24,000 Hits per day. |
See at the bottom for the Full List of Countries in the order of number of hits per day --- under the section Traffic Data Analysis
It is clear from the above list that at least 20,000 people are visiting the INDIA page every day. Further it is found that, in general that the INDIA page is most visited after United States and United Kingdom pages.
So, Can any one explain, Why so many people are visiting INDIA page and Why it is so papular amoung the countries in Wikipedia Searches ???
As per my understanding,
- All are NOT doing research on INDIA.
- Among them at least 50% may be planning to visit India.
- So, on a Tourist angle, many are trying to understand India, before taking a decision to visit India.
So, I feel that, we should provide more details on Tourism and display more images of Tourist interests. for quick understanding.
I Propose for a Picture Gallery or Addition of more Images in the INDIA page Article.
--TRYPPN (talk) 04:18, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
Proposal for Addition of Images
[edit]INDIA should be projected as a Multi-Cultured Country.
Please NOTE the following:
- In the entire article the word "Temple" is missing, though Hindus are more than 80% living in India.
- Temples of South India, which are World famous to be displayed.
- To satisfy all, one Picture Gallery may be introduced
- At least one Image of each Religion may be displayed in the Gallery with suitable headings/descriptions.
- INDIA page---Culture Section --- Sports is the only Sub-Heading. We can add 2 more Sub-Headings as "Dance" and "Architecture"
I propose the following images for inclusion (with reasons) in the Culture Section (under Dance and Architecture).
--TRYPPN (talk) 04:18, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
List of Images
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Proposal (Please SEE the Reference Page) Reason and related Explanations |
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Lord Nataraja Statue (Nataraja)
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Srirangam Temple
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Rameswaram Temple
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Tirumala Venkateswara Temple (Tirumala Venkateswara Temple) The temple is the richest and the most visited place of worship in the world.[5] The temple is visited by about 50,000 to 100,000 pilgrims daily, while on special occasions and festivals, like the annual Brahmotsavam, the number of pilgrims shoots up to 500,000, making it one of the most visited holy place in the world.[6] According to the legend, the temple has a self-manifested idol murti of Lord Vishnu, with the Lord believed to have resided here for the entire Kali Yuga. In Sri Vaishnava tradition, the temple is considered one of the 108 Divya Desam sites. |
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Bharatanatiyam
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--TRYPPN (talk) 04:18, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
Traffic Data Analysis
[edit]The Data being collected using the following Links in Wikipedia Spcial Page
Special pages--->Wiki data and tools--->Statistics--->Other statistics--->
- Most accessed pages this month
- Article traffic statistics
URLs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Statistics
http://wikistics.falsikon.de/latest/wikipedia/en/
http://stats.grok.se/en/200911/India
Analysis and List-1 --- HITS PER DAY --- YEAR 2009 (ONLY FOR 181 DAYS --- First 6 months Analysis upto June 2009)
Analysed the data for the TOP-200. INDIA IS IN SECOND POSITION with more than 25,000 Hits per day.
Page hits per day for en.wikipedia in year 2009 [based on 181 analysed days]; requests counted by Squid servers.
Most accessed pages [hits per day]:
- 46,545 [ 0.02 %]: United States
- 25,380 [ 0.01 %]: --->India
- 24,300 [ 0.01 %]: United Kingdom
- 22,544 [ 0.01 %]: Australia
- 22,437 [ 0.01 %]: Canada
- 21,797 [ 0.01 %]: Japan
- 19,214 [ 0.01 %]: Germany
- 19,077 [ 0.01 %]: Israel
- 16,935 [ 0.01 %]: China
- 16,198 [ 0.01 %]: France
- 15,674 [ 0.01 %]: Russia
- 14,709 [ 0.01 %]: Mexico
- 14,630 [ 0.01 %]: Brazil
- 14,054 [ 0.01 %]: Italy
- 13,952 [ 0.01 %]: England
- 13,780 [ 0.01 %]: Iran
- 13,129 [ 0.01 %]: Spain
- 12,770 [ 0.01 %]: Egypt
- 12,271 [ 0.01 %]: Europe
- 12,227 [ 0.01 %]: North Korea
- 12,185 [ 0.01 %]: Pakistan
- 11,831 [ 0.01 %]: Netherlands
- 11,801 [ 0.01 %]: Ireland
Analysis and List-2 --- HITS PER DAY FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2009.
INDIA IS IN THIRD POSITION with more than 21,000 Hits per day.
Page hits per day for en.wikipedia in month 2009-08 [based on 31 analysed days]; requests counted by Squid servers.
Most accessed pages [hits per day]:
- 39,160 [ 0.02 %]: United States (+ 8,150 redirect hits per day)
- 21,620 [ 0.01 %]: United Kingdom (+ 3,170 redirect hits per day)
- 21,500 [ 0.01 %]: --->India (+ 700 redirect hits per day)
- 18,815 [ 0.01 %]: Canada (+ 440 redirect hits per day)
- 18,229 [ 0.01 %]: Japan (+ 174 redirect hits per day)
Analysis and List-3 --- ON A SPECIFIC DAY 01-SEPTEMBER-2009
INDIA IS IN THIRD POSITION with more than 24,000 Hits per day.
Page hits for en.wikipedia on day 2009-09-01 (UTC); counted by the Squid servers.
Most accessed pages:
- 45,868 [ 0.02 %]: United States
- 25,378 [ 0.01 %]: United Kingdom
- 24,489 [ 0.01 %]: --->India
- 23,764 [ 0.01 %]: Japan
- 22,067 [ 0.01 %]: Canada
- 21,322 [ 0.01 %]: Australia
- 19,399 [ 0.01 %]: Nazi Germany
--TRYPPN (talk) 04:18, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
<references>
- ^ The Dance of Śiva By Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy
- ^ "Shiva as Nataraja - Dance and Destruction In Indian Art".
- ^ Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple website
- ^ India By Sarina Singh, Joe Bindloss, Paul Clammer, Janine Eberle
- ^ "NDTV Report". Retrieved 2007-09-13.
- ^ http://www.hindu.com/2003/09/30/stories/2003093003080300.htm
- ^ International Tamil Language Foundation (2000). The Handbook of Tamil Culture and Heritiage. Chicago: International Tamil Language Foundation. p. 1201.
- ^ bharata-natya - Britannica Online Encyclopedia
- ^ Samson, Leela (1987). Rhythm in Joy: Classical Indian Dance Traditions. New Delhi: Lustre Press Pvt. Ltd. p. 29.
- ^ Banerjee, tProjesh (1983). Indian Ballet Dancing. New Jersey: Abhinav Publications. p. 43.
- ^ Bowers, Faubion (1967). The Dance in India. New York: AMS Press, Inc. pp. 13 & 15.
- ^ http://onlinebharatanatyam.com/2007/06/bharatanatyam-history/
- ^ http://www.narthaki.com/bhnatyam/bh2l.htm
- ^ http://www.hindu.com/2007/08/09/stories/2007080957982200.htm