The war of things Vs Thoughts
Ramayana is not only about the war between Ram and Ravana. Mahabharata is not only about the war between Kauravas […]
Ramayana is not only about the war between Ram and Ravana. Mahabharata is not only about the war between Kauravas […]
The Hoysala temples of Karnataka, located in the Belur, Halebidu and Somananthpura regions, made their way into the Unesco World
While exploring ancient temples, one often comes across the sculptures of Shiva with Parvati. The sculpture is called as Uma-Maheshwara.
Recently, the Hoysala era monuments at Belur, Somanathpura and Halebidu got entry in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. And
In recently concluded G20 summit at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi, the tall statue of Nataraja caught a lot of eyes.
Recently, the word Sanatana has become a very important keyword in Indian politics. With some loose statements from one politician
The flute, as an musical instrument, has existed for atleast 10,000 years. But for us Indians, the significance of the
How often does it happen to you that you try to visualise how a monument might have looked in its glory? And you can’t visualise it properly. What if someone; who is an expert in the field of temple architecture and history; could show you how it used to look? Parnavi Bangar is doing exactly that.
Muvva Nritya Raaga Nigamam; a dance institute started by renowned Kuchipudi dancer Dr Hima Bindu Kanoj; is doning a wonderful
Ramayana is full of thousands of stories and learning from these stories. Here, we share a small anecdote from Ramayana.