once in a while, one comes across some rudiments of such art work. At Kolaramma TempleKolar, inKarnatakathere is an ancient icon of the goddess which has been dumped in the attics and nobody is allowed to have glimpses (darshan) of ...
There are many areas related to these artforms where technical research work is required to support the artists and other stake holders. A case study related to one of the ornaments called Bhujakeerthi of Yakshagana, a traditional dance-drama of Karnataka (one of the southern state of India)...
Virupaksha Temple, Karnataka On the banks of the Tungabhadra River, this temple with beautiful pillars and towered gateways dedicated to Lord Shiva in his avatar as Virupaksha. It is one of the oldest functioning temples since the 7th century AD. A panel that catches the eyes depicts a nu...
rangoli, intricate traditional floor art that women inIndiadesign at thethresholdsof their homes’ front doors, in their homes forpuja(worship), and, often in more-resplendent forms, for festivals. Across India the designs have different names and styles, and women employ various materials to dr...
In Karnataka, everyone in the village is Mattur in Shimoga district speaks in Sanskrit language. Sudharma is the only daily newspaper in the world in Sanskrit language. It has been published since 1970 from Mysore, Karnataka and is available online. In classical music that is in the Carnatic...
The practice had similarities with south Karnataka's Garadu and Sri Lanka's Kandyan Haramba Salawa. In Kerala it was an integral part of the social and political system of the medieval period. However, there was no region then demarcated as Kerala. Instead, there were principalities and fiefd...
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Gods In Time: SBMA Exhibition Preview March, 2016 by Debashish Banerji In Hindu traditions, the divine who is permanent, changeless, infinite and eternal in his/her/its transcendental form, also becomes the cosmos and its creatures and in these cosmic and individual forms, subjects himself/herself...
He continues to provide opportunities for his students to perform by conducting seminars specific to accompaniment to other Indian art forms, such as Bharatnatyam Dance recitals and vocal or instrumental concerts, as well as through Talent Exposure Concert Series which are published on YouTube to giv...
34 The final category of enigmatic imagery included the exhibition and article are works of art embellished with pseudo-inscriptions, such as a Pair of Manuscript Covers with Varaha and pseudo- inscription (top), Yoga- Narasimha (bottom), which are attributed to Karnataka or Andhra Pradesh, mid...