Chutney music, an extraordinary fusion of Bhojpuri folk traditions and Caribbean influences, holds a unique place in the history of music. Originating from the indentured labor communities of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, this genre traveled thousands of miles across oceans, transforming into a vibrant musical expression of the Indian diaspora in the Caribbean. Over time, […]Read More
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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
Kajri: Soulful Monsoon Songs of Uttar Pradesh & Bihar
India is a country which is rich in cultures, languages, and traditions, where every form belongs to an ancient tradition and folk arts. Even in the midst of North Indian culture primarily Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, people have long been enjoying a heart soothing non film music form of Kajri. But at the present society […]Read More
Located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Mahamrityunjay Temple happens to be among the holiest shrines of Lord Shiva, the destroyer and transformer in Hinduism. Named after the mighty Mahamrityunjay Mantra-a Vedic chant believed to conquer death and bring forth healing- the temple is a sacred space for devotees seeking spiritual solace and liberation coupled with protection […]Read More
Rahul Sankrityayan, often referred to as the “Father of Hindi Travel Literature,” was a towering figure in Indian intellectual and literary history. A polyglot, historian, philosopher, novelist, and revolutionary thinker, Sankrityayan was a true embodiment of the Renaissance spirit. His insatiable curiosity and commitment to learning led him to master over 30 languages, travel to […]Read More
Located in the spiritual hub of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, the Bindu Madhav Temple is a less-known yet important shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It stands along the banks of Ganga near Panchganga Ghat, the temple is one of the most significant in terms of historical, cultural, and religious relevance. The Bindu Madhav Temple was once […]Read More
The Chambal is one of India’s most mysterious rivers-it flows through the rugged terrains of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. With steep ravines and the notoriety of the Chambal dacoits, it lends itself to wild tales of lawlessness and adventure, but beneath these fictions lies a river of immense ecological importance. It houses some […]Read More
Also termed the Mahaparv, Chhath Puja is one of the most prestigious festivals of Hinduism celebrated mainly in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Nepal. The festival venerates the Sun God (Surya) and his sister, Chhathi Maiya, both being icons of life, wealth, and healing. It is a four-day festival characterized by stringent rituals, […]Read More
Peer Ali Khan is one of the lesser-known heroes of the Revolt of 1857. His indomitable spirit was what made him a formidable opponent to British rule and their colonial policies. His life in its entirety, was an offering to the advancement of the freedom movement. And this eventually became a source of inspiration for […]Read More
Long ago women were worshipped as God as well as the secondary human being in India. After ages, women were treated as following their tradition and culture; that includes, they should not go out without the help of any man in their life. It started with her father or brother or husband or her son. […]Read More