Temple Architecture and Sculpture – Part IV

Temple Architecture and Sculpture – Part IV: The Evolution of Form and Meaning in the Late Period The Late Period in Egyptian history, spanning from the 30th Dynasty (380-343 BCE) to the Ptolemaic and Roman periods (305 BCE – 30 BCE), witnessed a fascinating evolution in temple architecture and sculpture. While the grand scale and … Read more

Shashanka – A Great Patron of Hinduism

Shashanka: A Great Patron of Hinduism? A Reassessment of the King and His Legacy The reign of Shashanka, the king of Gauda (modern West Bengal and Bangladesh) from the late 6th to early 7th century CE, remains shrouded in a veil of historical ambiguity. While some sources portray him as a ruthless tyrant who destroyed … Read more

Rajasthan : An introduction

Rajasthan : An introduction According to 2011 Census final Report Population of Rajasthan is 6,85,48,437 (ie 6.85 Crore) and is 8th in the country based on population. North to south- 23.03 N TO 30.12N West to east- 69.30 E To 78.17 E Tropic of cancer passes through Southern part through the Banswarda and dungpur districts … Read more

Rajasthan: Folk Dances and Music

Rajasthan: Folk Dances and Music   Bhavai Dance   This artistic form of dance is believed to be originated in the neighboring state Gujarat and was soon picked up and adapted by the local tribal men and Women and gave it a distinctive Rajasthani essence. This traditional folk dance, performed by the womens of the … Read more

Cultural Achievements Of Pallavas

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> Civilization and Culture of the Pallavas The Pallava rule formed a golden epoch in the cultural history of south India. The period under the Pallavas was marked by considerable literary activities and cultural revival. The Pallavas warmly patronized Sanskrit language and most of the literary records … Read more

The Satavahanas rule

Satvahanas After the fall of the Mauryan Empire, the history of the Andhras, as a continuous account of political and cultural events, commences with the rise of the Satavahanas as a political power. According to Matsya Purana there were 29 rulers of this dynasty. They ruled over the Andhradesa including Deccan for about 400 years … Read more

Temple Wall Inscriptions

Deciphering the Past: Temple Wall Inscriptions as Historical Chronicles Temple walls, often adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant murals, are more than just aesthetic embellishments. They serve as silent witnesses to the past, bearing inscriptions that offer invaluable insights into the lives, beliefs, and practices of ancient civilizations. These inscriptions, etched onto stone, brick, or … Read more

Ikshvaku Dynasty

Unveiling the Legacy of the Ikshvaku Dynasty (225-340 AD) The Ikshvaku dynasty, also known as the Ikshvakus or Ikshwaku dynasty, was an ancient Indian dynasty that ruled parts of present-day Northern India from approximately 225 to 340 AD. Renowned for their contributions to art, culture, and governance, the Ikshvakus played a significant role in shaping … Read more

The Rashtrakutas

Rashtrakutas The Rashtrakutas called themselves descendants of one named Satyaki. But there is difference of opinion about their origin among the historians. According to some they were originally of Dravidian peasant extraction. From some of the inscriptions of the Chalukya kings it is known that the Rashtrakutas were feudatories of the Chalukyas. Perhaps their original … Read more

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