History

Chikankari: A dragon fly’s wings

Lucknow, a city which is embedded in elegance, exquisiteness, and affection, has kept a rich heritage of handicrafts in its heart for centuries. A...

Dismissal of India’s Cultural and Social History: In the Realms of Indian Education system

Recognize-Restructure-Reorganise, this is the theorem that the very education system of current scenario demands. The British devised various techniques to eradicate the ancient Indian...

Floral Paradise of India: The Mullick Ghat

We all know about the ecstatic beauty of the Howrah Bridge. But how many of us know about one of the largest and oldest...

The Architect of the grid city of Jaipur: Maharana Sawai Jai Singh II

“Architecture should speak of its time and place , but yearn for timelessness.” – Frank Gehry “Jai Singh was clever and opportunist enough to survive...

The Hinduisation of the Ahoms of Assam

The Ahoms are believed to have migrated from the Yunnan province of China whereas there’s another school of thought which believe that they have...

Mysticism within the Punjab Hills- Rise and Expansion of Basohli Style of Painting

Preview in new tab The Pahari region has always been a fascinating topic for geologists, anthropologists, and historians due to the sheer complexity and dynamism...

The Significance of Women Saints in the Bhakti Movement in South India

From the 6th to 9th centuries, a religious movement called the ‘Bhakti Movement’ occurred in the Tamil country. The ‘Nayanars’ or ‘Nayanmars’ or devotees...

Situating Salt In the Socio-Cultural Space: Understanding the popular trope of Salt in our Matrix

The observance and practice of certain rituals, iconography, symbols etc. across religions and regions with some mutual commonalities is the most conspicuous marker of...

The struggle for a home: How Kerala transformed from matriliny to patriliny

Linscoten, a 17th-century Dutch traveller to Malabar described the Nair women as the "most lecherous and unchaste nation in the Orient", where women...

Opinion: Revising Syllabi: Debates And Intents

One of India’s most passionate and widely loved teachers, former Vice-President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, rightly said, “The end-product of education should be a free creative...

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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...