We can easily talk about Gandhi, Nehru, Subhash Chandra Bose, etc and their contribution to the freedom movement for India. Indian freedom movements were led by now notable leaders, but all around the country many men, women, and even children fought alongside them. In the last article, we saw about Matangini Hazra who was also […]Read More
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Discovering Ali Guli Mane: The Timeless Indian Game That Connects
Ali Guli Mane, known as Chenne Mane in coastal Karnataka, Akal Patta in North Karnataka and Satkoli (MH), is an abstract strategy board game from Karnataka. Its concept is sowing and reaping – an integral part of rural life in India. It belongs to the Mancala family of board games, means “wooden block with holes”, […]Read More
The Shri Varun Dev Mandir, on Manora Island in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, stands as a testament to unwavering faith and timeless devotion. This humble temple, devoted to Lord Jhulelal (Varuna), holds a unique place in Hinduism. Let us embark on a journey to explore its essence. Around the 16th century, a prosperous sailor named Bhojomal […]Read More
Suka, is a Sanskrit word for parrots. In Hinduism, Suka plays a pivotal role as one of the prominent and renowned symbols of Hinduism. The earliest mention of Suka or the parrot can be traced back to the ancient scripture of the Rigveda somewhere around 1500-1200 BCE. However, the word or rather the name Suka […]Read More
Fragrant Heritage: Exploring the Art of Traditional Indian Ittar
In the rich tapestry of human history, few artifacts evoke the senses and stir the imagination quite like ittars – the ancient fragrances that have woven their way through the corridors of time, leaving an indelible mark on cultures across the globe. From the mystical realms of ancient India to the opulent courts of the […]Read More
Matangini Hazra: The Fearless Freedom Fighter Who Defied Colonial Rule
India became independent in 1947 after a huge struggle to eradicate British empowerment. In that struggle, Indians formed many freedom movements and conferences. We know the important leaders who fought for independence like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhash Chandra Bose and many more. In any talks or articles does anyone say or talk about the […]Read More
Rediscover the Ancient Game of Chaupar: A Timeless Journey of
I think everyone would agree that Ludo was the game that Indians played the most during the COVID lockdown. Remember, Ludo King. While not much is known about the game’s past, we have all played and continue to love it. Allow me to take you on Ludo’s or Chauapr’s journey. Chaupar, chopad, or chaupad, is […]Read More
Rediscovering Pachisi: The Timeless Indian Board Game that Inspired Parcheesi
Pachisi is a cross and circle Indian board game that is played between two to four people. Traditionally it is played on a cross shaped cloth, however, any surface may be used, including a drawing or engraving on the floor. The name of the game finds its roots in the Hindi word “Pacchis” meaning twenty-five. […]Read More
Dice games have been played in India since the Shramanic period, with game boards and pieces discovered in the Indus Valley civilisation. Mohenjo-daro, Harappa, Lothal, Kalibangan, Alamgirpur, and other sites have discovered ivory and bone artifacts of various shapes and sizes, some with dots and regarded as “dice” and/or “gaming pieces”. Dice playing is also […]Read More
Crafting Essence: Modern Techniques Redefining Perfumery
The Industrial Revolution and the Modern Era have left an indelible mark on the perfume industry, reshaping it in profound ways that continue to influence our olfactory experiences today. This transformative period ushered in mass production and chemical synthesis, revolutionizing the way fragrances were created, marketed, and consumed. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, […]Read More