The phrase Kosa is derived from Sanskrit which means silk, Kosa is likewise referred to as Tussar. Kosa silk is Read More
The Sanskrit verbal root bandh is where the word “bandhani” originates (“to bind, to tie”). Bandhani often referred to Read More
Evolution of Cave Temples The most impressive example of ancient Indian art is seen in the rock-cut architecture. The method Read More
The evolution of cave architecture is a unique characteristic that denotes a significant period in Indian architectural history. The second Read More
Building structures for temples first appeared during the Gupta era. Two significant temple styles—one in the north and the Read More
Popularly known as the first queen to fight against the British, Velu Nachiyar was the queen of the Sivaganga estate Read More
Indian queens have always left not only their natives in awe but also the foreign invaders mesmerized. The Portuguese were Read More
The Rajputs are known for their strength and valor and have contributed to Indian heritage since their first generations. Avantibai Read More
Vesara, which is Sanskrit for “mule,” is a hybrid ‘offspring’ of Nagara and Dravida, two different styles of architecture. The Read More
Indian Temple architecture – crafting the house of worship “God is in the details.” – Ludwig Mies van der Rohe The Read More