Lavni a happy folk dance performance from Maharashtra is not an art but an emotion a story that lies between two time frames. Famous for costumes, footsteps, and anthems – Lavni is recognised as a part of the ethos of Maharashtra. This dance type with dholki beats is an important part and parcel of folk […]Read More
Panihari: Pani Kholare Charitan: Folksongs From Rajasthan’s Water Carriers
Panihari, a prime cultural invention of Rajasthan reflects the traditional songs sung by women while accessing water from wells/ rivers/ lakes etc. These songs are social recitations of the everyday activities, affection, passion, and hardship of the people inhabiting this dry countryside. The very term ‘Panihari’ is derived from Hindi word Pani means water and […]Read More
The Dandakaranya Forest is more than just a stretch of trees and wildlife; it’s a land steeped in myth, history, and mystery. Spanning across parts of Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, and Maharashtra, this forest has been a witness to countless tales over centuries. From its mention in the epic Ramayana as a place where Lord […]Read More
Raas Leela: The Eternal Dance of Divine Love
Raas Leela, also known as the “Dance of Divine Love,” is a traditional dance-drama deeply rooted in the cultural and spiritual fabric of India. Celebrated primarily in Uttar Pradesh and other parts of the country, this timeless art form narrates the enchanting tales of Lord Krishna’s playful and divine interactions with Radha and the gopis […]Read More
Hurka Baul: A Traditional Dance Celebrating Agrarian Life in Uttarakhand
Hurka Baul, a traditional dance of Uttarakhand, epitomizes the harmony between culture, nature, and community. Rooted in the agrarian lifestyle of the Kumaon region, it is much more than a dance—it is a celebration of rural life, agricultural rituals, and the unity of people. With its origins intertwined with the cultivation of paddy and maize, […]Read More
Ustad Zakir Hussain: The Rhythmic Genius of Indian Classical Music
Ustad Zakir Hussain, one of the most acclaimed and honoured tabla players in the world, undoubtedly is a synonymous name with rhythm, creativity, and musical excellence. Born under a lineage of musical brilliance, he represents the torchbearers of the Indian classical music tradition and spread the art of tabla to the global audience. With his […]Read More
Goddess Jagadamba, honoured as the Universal Mother, is well-known in Hindu spirituality and mythology. The meaning of her name reflects her unlimited divine essence, where “Jagad” denotes the universe and “Amba” denotes mother. She is the primordial creative power, maternal to all creation with limitless love and protection. Labels of Goddess Jagadamba such as Parvati, […]Read More
Banjara Stories of the Wandering Spirits: A Glimpse into Rajasthan’s
Often described as the lucky pilgrims of Rajasthan, and with a heritage as rich and mystical as the golden sands they destination Known for their vibrant clothes, mystical rituals and nomadic lifestyle, the Banjars are a force for good resilience and cultural richness. Their story is one of ritual, mystery, and survival—the guardians of an […]Read More
If you come from the southern region of India, you might have heard about The Gangamma Jatara, it’s a celebration of the most colourful festival ever celebrated especially in the southern region. We could see it in the states such as Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana. This celebration has been dedicated to the goddess Gangamma […]Read More
This is a tradition which goes like “Bhairon ri thali, sukhad duari, manmohan baje baje thali” This catchy tune of one of the most popular Rajasthani folk songs, embodying the spirit of this state – the colourful combination of the passionate folk power with the fragile classical affectation. Rajasthan, which is popularly called the land […]Read More