Languages and Literature of Bihar

Languages and Literature of Bihar In India there are 22 scheduled languages, 114 other languages, 216 mother tongues, 96 non specified languages and totally up to 10000 languages spoken by the people in different region and part of India. In Bihar major language is Hindi that spoken by 80.9% of Population and other are Urdu … Read more

Art Forms of Karnataka

Art Forms of Karnataka The southern Indian state of Karnataka  has a rich heritage of art and culture. From time immemorial, the region has been the origin and the culmination ground of Indian classical music and other art forms. Folk culture has its roots in this state and the art forms have heavily borrowed from … Read more

Videos

Subscribe our Channel for Regular Updates [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/embed?listType=playlist&list=UUNHT8lW-JmLC68rjBfZhdkg&layout=gallery[/embedyt], Videos are a powerful medium that can be used to communicate a wide range of messages. They can be used to inform, entertain, educate, and persuade. Videos can be used to tell stories, share experiences, and connect with people. There are many different types of videos, each … Read more

Comparative Study Of Indian And Western Philosophy

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> Comparative Study of Indian and Western Philosophy Philosophy is the root of all knowledge. It is considered as mother of all sciences. Philosophy has interpreted man and his various activities in a comprehensive manner. It helps to coordinate the various activities of the individuals and the … Read more

SUCCESSION

  a universal process of directional change in vegetation, on an ecological time scale. occurs when a series of communities replace one another due to large scale destruction either natural or manmade. continously -one community replacing another community, until a stable, mature community develops. The first plant to colonise an area is called the pioneer … Read more

Art, Culture, Literature and Architecture for RAS/RTS Mains and RAS/RTS Prelims

[su_heading]Art Forms of India[/su_heading]     Mughal Pahari Rajasthani/Rajput Madhubani/Mithila Manjusha/Angika Tanjore Origin Earlier Persian blend. Became Indian under Akbar. Originated in the sub-Himalayan kingdoms of 19th century. Early 16th century. Various sub-schools existed Done traditionally by the Women in the villages near the town of Madhubani. It originated as floor and wall paintings.   … Read more

Durga puja

Durga Puja is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates the victory of the goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura. The festival is observed for ten days, starting on the sixth day of the Hindu month of Ashwin (September–October). The main day of the festival is the tenth day, which is called Vijayadashami or Dashami. Durga … Read more

Kathakali

Kathakali: A Dance of Myth, Music, and Majesty Kathakali, a vibrant and captivating classical dance form originating from the southwestern state of Kerala in India, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. This art form, steeped in ancient Sanskrit texts and Hindu mythology, is a mesmerizing blend of dance, drama, music, … Read more

Bhasa

Bhasa: The Enigma of Ancient Indian Theatre Bhasa, a name that echoes through the annals of Sanskrit literature, remains shrouded in mystery. While his works are celebrated for their dramatic brilliance and poetic depth, the playwright himself is a shadowy figure, his life and times a subject of intense scholarly debate. This article delves into … Read more

Abhana

Abhana: A Journey Through History, Culture, and the Power of a Name The name “Abhana” resonates with a rich tapestry of history, culture, and meaning. While it might not be a household name, its presence in various contexts reveals a fascinating story waiting to be unraveled. This article delves into the multifaceted world of Abhana, … Read more

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