Mohiniyattam

Mohiniyattam: The Enchanting Dance of Kerala Mohiniyattam, meaning “the dance of the enchantress,” is a classical dance form originating from the state of Kerala in South India. It is a captivating blend of grace, sensuality, and spirituality, drawing its essence from ancient Hindu mythology and the rich cultural heritage of Kerala. This article delves into … Read more

Anatomy of Indian Music

Anatomy of Indian Music Indian music is a vast and complex subject, with a rich history and tradition. It is a living art form that continues to evolve and adapt to the changing times. The anatomy of Indian music can be divided into three main parts: the raag, the taal, and the laya. The raag … Read more

Indian Judiciary

The Indian Judiciary is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in India. It is made up of the Supreme Court of India, the High Courts, and the subordinate courts. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the country, and its decisions are binding on all lower courts. The High Courts … Read more

Space Technology- Indian space programs.

  Application of Satellites for different purposes   Despite being a developing economy with its attendant problems, India has effectively developed Space Technology and has applied it successfully for its rapid development and today is offering a variety of space Services globally. Indian Space Program: During the formative decade of 1960s, space research was conducted … Read more

Gandhian Plan

Here is a list of subtopics without any description for Gandhian Plan: Abolition of Untouchability Basic education Charkha Constructive Programme Cow protection Economic EqualityEquality Harijan upliftment Hindu-Muslim unity Non-violence Swadeshi Swaraj Truth Village industries Women’s empowerment Gandhian Plan Gandhian Plan is a set of principles and policies developed by Mahatma Gandhi during the Indian independence … Read more

The Role of Sardar Patel in freedom movement

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel handled effectively the integration of the princely states with his diplomatic skills and foresightedness. The problem of amalgamating 562 independent states with a democratic self-governing India was difficult and delicate. But it was essential to save India from balkanization, once the Paramountcy of British crown would lapse. Sardar Patel … Read more

Paintings of Rajasthan

Paintings of Rajasthan   The paintings of Rajasthan have two different colors to their style — the former school of miniature paintings whose Growth intensified in courts all over north India and the Deccan, and the folk style which is unique to Rajasthan. The glorious 16th century saw the rise in different schools of paintings such as the Mewar … Read more

Unraveling the Administrative System of the Chera Dynasty

Unraveling the Administrative System of the Chera Dynasty: A Glimpse into Ancient South Indian Governance The Chera Dynasty, one of the three major powers in ancient South India alongside the Cholas and Pandyas, ruled over a vast territory encompassing present-day Kerala, parts of Tamil Nadu, and possibly even Sri Lanka. While their military prowess and … Read more

Raja Ram Mohan Roy

Raja ram mohan roy During the late 18th century (what was known as the Dark Age), the Society in Bengal was burdened with a host of evil customs and regulations. Elaborate rituals and strict moral codes were enforced which were largely modified, and badly interpreted ancient traditions. Practices like child marriage (Gouridaan), polygamy and Sati … Read more

Mughal architecture

The Enduring Legacy of Mughal Architecture: A Symphony of Stone and Spirit The Mughal Empire, a dynasty that ruled over much of the Indian subcontinent from the 16th to the 19th centuries, left behind a legacy that transcended political dominance. Their architectural achievements, a breathtaking fusion of Persian, Indian, and Central Asian influences, stand as … Read more

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