Kerala, God’s Own Country attracts a lot of tourists every year with its natural beauty and its rich cultural heritage as well, which always fascinated the world. All these art forms are performed during some celebration or festivity. The rich cultural heritage of Kerala portrays various art ...
Kerala portray the cultural heritage of the land which is a fine blend of Dravidian and Aryan influences. The various art forms in Kerala are known worldwide and they can be categorized as Performing Arts, Ritual Arts and Martial Arts. These arts of Kerala are vibrant, and performed ...
Art Forms Theyyam Theyyam or Theyyatom is one of the most outstanding and popular ritual art of northern Kerala particularly now found in the traditional Kolathunadu of the present Kannur and Kasargod District. As a living cult with centuries old traditions, rituals and customs, it embraces almo...
Aligned on the western coast of the southernmost region of India lies the pristine land named Kerala blessed with its unique topography, art and culture. The land is a treasure trove of art forms from modern to the ancient dance dramas and other traditional art forms which are preserved to a...
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and is marked by the Kannya Kumari temple made of a body part of the Goddess. Kerala is Shakti Peeths is a temple made of a body part of the Goddess. Kerala is Shakti country, with many temples dedicated to Devi, and in the rasa of the land and the the energy of the people. Fro...
While Japan and China had their judo, kung fu, karate, jiu jit su etc, India had in its southern coastal strip of Kerala, from very early period, a warfare system known as kalarippayattu. History has that the art form was taken to the east and the far east Asia by the Buddhist mon...
ethos are her biggest strength in understanding the philosophy of art, and after her retirement she has been advisor and consultant on the concept and display of art, as part of Indian Art Circle. She has also been engaged in tribal visual art forms of Kerala, with a focus on Kalamezhuthu...
of life which forms our identity. The characteristics of nature connectedness are similar to those of a personality trait and can be referred to as emotional affinity towards nature or inclusion of nature in self. The forms in his painting reveal some ancient wisdom describing layers of experience...
The vivid colors, themes and storyline are quite addictive in their paintings. Stories of mythological characters Krishna and Radha are beautifully portrayed in the mural paintings. Different avatars of Krishna are prominently displayed in these Kerala mural paintings. Dileep and Hariharan Swastik hail...