-Devashree Kulkarni A memorable moment of 2025, Chola Copper plates finally came back home.The centuries old Chola copper plates inscribed records from one of South India’s greatest empires were formally returned to India after being traced overseas for decades. More than just metal sheets etched with ancient writing, these plates carried the voice of a […]Read More
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~ Debashri Mandal “Alien Temple”—doesn’t this sound strange? Rather interesting. As we know, India has always been a land renowned for its spiritual diversity, and the blend of ancient traditions and cultural dogmas has long been questioned and tested for new religious movements and unconventional expressions of faith and beliefs. And in recent years, things […]Read More
-Bhoomee Vats One of the most significant archaeological discoveries of Indian history was made from the ancient soils of Keeladi, a small village on the banks of the Vaigai River in Tamil Nadu. The excavation, which was once a humble attempt at discovering and exploring history, turned into a focal point in a heated political […]Read More
Karakattam is a traditional Tamil folk dance that weaves music, rhythm, and worship together in honor of the life-giving power of water. The songs sung while dancing during Karakattam are of profound cultural and religious value, mostly in tribute to water and rain deities such as Mariamman, the rain goddess. The songs and performances have […]Read More
Kalamkari, with its intricate designs and rich history, is celebrated for its artistic beauty and cultural significance. But beyond the well-known commercial versions of this textile art lies a more sacred and lesser-known tradition—the Kalamkari temple paintings of Tamil Nadu. Unlike their market-driven counterparts, these paintings are created as devotional offerings in temples, depicting divine […]Read More
India is a land of rich cultural heritage, where every art form tells a story. Among the many traditional storytelling techniques, Villu Paatu stands as a unique and mesmerizing folk art form that once captivated audiences in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. However, with the rapid modernization of entertainment, this centuries-old art is fading into obscurity. […]Read More
Manipur, a land renowned for its vibrant cultural traditions, is home to a rare and nearly extinct ritual dance—the Mariamman Dance. This dance was once an integral part of religious ceremonies, performed in honor of Goddess Mariamman, a deity associated with rain, healing, and protection from epidemics. Although predominantly found in Tamil Nadu, the worship […]Read More
The Brihadeeswara Temple, popularly known as Peruvudaiyar Kovil, is undoubtedly one of the most magnificent monuments in the history of Indian architecture. Based in the dusty city of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, this majestic temple remains a living testimony of the artistic and engineering genius of the Chola dynasty. The Brihadeeswara Temple is a temple dedicated […]Read More
Kummi, one of the most ancient and cherished folk dances of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, represents the cultural richness and traditions of South Indian villages. Primarily performed by women, this vibrant dance form combines rhythmic clapping, dynamic movements, and heartfelt singing to create a captivating experience. Rooted in agrarian societies, Kummi reflects the simplicity and […]Read More
Kolattam, a vibrant and rhythmic folk dance from South India, holds a special place in the cultural fabric of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Deriving its name from the Tamil words kol (stick) and attam (dance), Kolattam is a traditional art form that combines music, movement, and ritualistic devotion. Typically performed by women, this communal […]Read More