Culture

The Cult of Lord Jagannath

Lord Jagannath is a deity worshipped by people from various regional sections of the country. He is believed to be another form or avatar of Lord Vishnu himself. In a country like India, where we have people coming in from so many different backgrounds, we still find things to bind us together - be it in the name of faith or religion too.

Folklores: Reflecting Realities

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Socially Conscious Veganism

A lot of people today are following or trying to follow the Vegan lifestyle due to its multiple benefits. It is environment friendly, animal cruelty free, and has shown to have positive health advantages. However, as a separate movement, it continues to face its own battles and challenges to find acceptance.

Sao Joao Festival- A tribute to St. John the Baptist

Goa, also known as “The Pearl of the Orient” is usually associated with parties, beaches, authentic cuisines and cheap flea markets. Amidst all this, we forget to see the unusual side of this beautiful state that has so much to offer architecturally, historically, and culturally. Goa has its authentic side too, and the Sao Joao Festival is just one of the things that adds to its authenticity.

Obscene Writing and Morality – A Closer Look at Manto’s Writings

Saadat Hasan Manto was a hawk eyed, fearless writer who dared to write about the ugly side of the partition, society, and the hard truth about things that nobody would otherwise discuss. He even faced trials for obscenity in his writings but that never stopped him from voicing his opinion. He was always ahead of his time.

Handloom –A Revolution or a fiasco?

Handloom still holds finesse as an ancient Indian craft. Tracing its history, this article brings forth hand woven clothing’s charm even in modern India. Celebrating the 6th National Handloom Day, we are here with another insight into the artistic realm of our handloom industry - a revolution or fiasco?

An Indian Lunisolar New Year

Owing to its unique and vast cultural diversity, India has many festivals and celebrations specific to certain areas and regions. Since Hindus form the majority, a Hindu calender is followed to keep track of the festivities throughout the year. This calender holds great importance for a lot of people, and with good cause.

From Mahari to Odissi: An Evolution

Indian classical dance forms are slowly springing from the oblivion that had been pushed into since globalization in the country. They have a huge history, rooted in culture and myth of the region and the society, which not everyone knows. This article uncovers the unknown stories behind one such dance form – Odissi.

Chhena Poda: The Indian cheesecake

By Srishti Khurana The long-drawn battle between Odisha and West Bengal contending Rosogulla's origin, finally came to an end with West Bengal winning the right...

AMAR CHITRA KATHA- PROBLEMATIC REPRESENTATION OR MERE ILLUSTRATIONS?

Owing to its colourful depiction of history by means of illustrations, Amar Chitra Katha became widely read, gained the interest of the children and, in fact, became a household name. But the depiction of women and the portrayal of caste-based colourism is problematic. It is time we address some of these issues and the impact they may create on the young minds.

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Groves for the Divine: Sanctity and solace in Orans of Rajasthan

The limited possibility of agriculture within the harsh landscape of Rajasthan had compelled the people to adopt varied strategies...