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The stones that whispers Maratha history
The stones that whispers Maratha history

Introduction The Fort is a defensive area of the king where he lives and governs...

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Mannan Koothu: Identity and Survival
Mannan Koothu: Identity and Survival

Introduction Kerala has a lot of indigenous art forms that are protected through a variety...

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The Art of Sholapith: Crafting Ethereal Beauty from the Spongewood of Bengal
The Art of Sholapith: Crafting Ethereal Beauty from the Spongewood of Bengal

Introduction ‘Baro mashe tero parbon’-A popular Bengali proverb that translates to ‘ thirteen festivals in...

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The Intersection of History, Art and Mythology in the Terracotta Temples of Bengal
The Intersection of History, Art and Mythology in the Terracotta Temples of Bengal

Introduction It is said that Bengal has always been a center of attraction for its...

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A Living Legacy of Choktse Wooden Tables of Sikkim
A Living Legacy of Choktse Wooden Tables of Sikkim

Introduction: A Sikkimese Choktse (ཁྲོག་རྩེ) table is a foldable, small wooden table crafted beautifully with...

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Nokkuvidya Pavakali: A Literal One in a Billion
Nokkuvidya Pavakali: A Literal One in a Billion

Introduction Pavakali, or Pavakoothu, is a general term that refers to Puppetry in the Malayalam...

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The Stone Witnesses: Heroism, Sacrifice, and Social History in Karnataka
The Stone Witnesses: Heroism, Sacrifice, and Social History in Karnataka

While the great temples of Belur and Hampi speak of the grandeur and glory of...

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Puneri Pagdi: More Than a Turban
Puneri Pagdi: More Than a Turban

Introduction As we know, various types of headgear are popular in different regions throughout India....

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Stone as Soft as Wax: The Hoysala Marvels
Stone as Soft as Wax: The Hoysala Marvels

Around the 10th to 14th century, in the heart of Karnataka, a dynasty was born...

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Echoes of Hybridization: How Chavittunatakam Connected Two Worlds
Echoes of Hybridization: How Chavittunatakam Connected Two Worlds

Introduction Literally meaning “the stamping drama,” Chavittunatakam is a unique Christian operatic theatre from Kerala....

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