Matty cloth and Hand woven cloths are used for Kasuti embroidery of Karnataka. Kutch Kathiawar embroidery are applied on Wall hangings, divan covers, bolster covers, ghagras, children caps, flare petticoats, Punjabi dresses, frocks, blouses, sarees and sofa covers. When embroidery is worked ...
There is a narrow space in front of the temple which is called “chavhato” or ‘mand’. It is a sacred open space where all the important religious activities of the village take place. On the day of Holi, the villagers go into a ‘sacred forest’ to fetch the a pole which will b...
Ethnoveterinary uses of medicinal plants among the Lambani community in Chitradurga district, Karnataka, India. Asian Pac. J. 2012, 2, S470–S476. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Shivanna, M.; Rajakumar, N. Ethno-medico-botanical knowledge of rural folk in Bhadravathi taluk of Shimoga ...
The art work in the Fort is a combination of Persian, European and Indian art which resulted in the development of unique Shahjahani style, which is rich in form, expression and colour. Red Fort, Delhi reveals a long period of Indian history and its arts. ...
yakshagana, dance-drama of South India, associated most strongly with the state of Karnataka. Elaborate and colourful costumes, makeup, and masks constitute some of the most-striking features of the art form. Traditionally, yakshagana was performed in the open air by all-male troupes sponsored...