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Friday 31 March 2017

Jain Philosophy

Jain Philosophy is a dharmic religion and philosophy that originated in ancient India. The word 'Jain' comes from the word 'Jina' which means a conqueror. 'Jina' comes from the root 'Ji'-'to conquer'. It means conquering the passions like lust, anger, pride and greed are considered as the major passions, which are considered the enemy of the souls. It does not mean conquering nations. To know more read:


Indian Fried Sweets

Indian Fried Sweets are the favourite confectionary of the people over India. It is also an essential requirement of all the festivals and cultural and religious ceremonies of the country. Numerous varieties of sweets are prepared in India some of which are well known all over the world. To know more read:



Origin of Folk music in East India

Folk Music, like most other forms of art, is mainly identified by the name of a community, nationality or race belonging to an area. It also refers to singing based on vocal expression that is conditioned by racial habits, formalized as a culture. And folk culture generally dominates a particular area, a geographical region, inhabited by communities who moved from place to place in the past, and ultimately settled for generations. To know more read:


Methil Devika, Indian Dancer

Methil Devika is an Indian dance personality of classical style. She is a dance research scholar, educator, performer and choreographer. She is hailing from Palakkad town. Methil Devika hosts a number of national and international based dance programmes not only in India but also in abroad. She is a veteran dancer, doing experimentation in Asian and Pan Asian culture. To know more read:


Rabindra Jayanti, Shantiniketan, West Bengal

Rabindra Jayanti is an annually celebrated cultural festival, prevalent among Bengalis around the world, in the remembrance of Rabindranath Tagore's birth anniversary. To know more read:


History of Bridge

History of Bridge goes back a long way during the times of 1900. The name Bridge may have been derived from the Russian card game Biritch which is not in vogue now. Auction bridge was invented in 1902 which is based on the highest bidder, who names the trump. To know more read:


Goraksasana

Goraksasana is an important meditative asana practiced for various mental and health benefits. This cultural asana is named after Gorakshanath, a legendary Nath yogi credited with founding the Hatha Yogic tradition along with his guru, Matsyendranath. It has been found to be effective in correcting nocturnal seminal discharges. To know more read:



Pungent Taste in Ayurveda

The pungent taste comes from essential oils from the herbs and spices. The taste stimulates the appetite and helps in the assimilation of food in the digestive tract. The pungent taste causes the enhancement of air and fire elements and thereby dries and excites all organs. Pungent foods are light, hot and dry. To know more read:


Parallel Cinema Films, Indian Cinema

One of the earliest examples of Parallel Cinema dates back to the 1920s, Baburao Painter’s 1925 silent film ‘Savkari Pash’ (Indian Shylock), acclaimed a realistic breakthrough about a poor peasant, portrayed by V. Shantaram, who loses his land to a greedy moneylender and is forced to migrate to the city to become a mill worker. To know more read:


Lac Crafts of Jammu and Kashmir

The lac crafts of Jammu and Kashmir are prepared in a distinct way that is different from the techniques that are followed by the artisans of other places. The artisans of this place make the items of lac by applying lacquer on wood in pleasing shades and colours that contribute a distinctive appeal in the created articles. The created items are embellished and beautified by paintings in vibrant colours. To know more read:


Thursday 30 March 2017

Indian Political Parties

The Indian political state of affairs has an overabundance of political parties. India has a multiparty system, which can be broadly divided into two categories- the National Parties and the regional parties. National parties usually are those that are recognised in four or more states and the Election Commission of India accords this status to them. To know more read:

 


Food in Gupta Period, Food in Ancient India

Texts of the Gupta period enlist a number of vegetarian food items which became popular under the influence of rising Buddhism and Jainism. Vegetarian food became the norm for as much as half of the population. In the Gupta Empire, they mostly ate vegetables, cereals, fruits, breads and drank milk. To know more read:


Alankara in Indian Classical Music

In India, the word alankara or alankar means adornments or ornaments. In the context of Indian Classical Music, the use of alankara is basically to enhance and embellish the internal beauty of the genre. The initial reference to the term alankara was first found in Bharata's Natyashastra written sometime between 200 BC and 200 AD. To know more read:


Dance of Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Dance of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, which is present between Gujarat and Maharashtra are of various kinds, which portray the indigenous traditions and cultures of the part of India. Dances and music represent an integral portion of the lifestyles of the inhabitants of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. To know more read:


Thakurani Hill, Keonjhar District, Odisha

Thakurani Hill is famous for the temple of Murga Mahadev. Murga Mahadev is well known for its cascading waterfall that casts a magical spell on the local citizens and tourists as well. To know more read:


Pachisi

Pachisi is one of the ancient entertainment games and is also known as the "Mind Game". It is the ancestor for several modern games like the ludo, and Parchisi, which is an American adaptation of Pachisi. It was widespread in ancient time after the invasion of Greeks in India and later by Turks in the early phase of medieval era. To know more read:


Yoga for Stomach Ailments

Stomach problems can arise all of a sudden. There are various causes of stomach ailments like improper eating habits, smoking etc. A regular practice of Yoga can help prevent any kind of problems or aid in healing many types of chronic digestive complaints. Yoga Asanas are also helpful in the stomach problems that are due to stress and anxiety. To know more read:


Daswidh Chikitsha

Daswidh Chikitsa refers to the ten types of treatment in Indian Ayurveda. The ten methods of treatment within the sphere of Daswidh Chikitsa include Vaman, Virechan, Niruh vasti, Nasya, Pachan, Upwas, Pipasa, Vyayam, Dhupsewan and Vayusewan. To know more read:
           

Dialects in Sanskrit Drama

A number of dialects are introduced in the Sanskrit plays which enhanced the realistic nature of the plays. The dialects varied according to the social position of the different characters. The gods, most of the Brahmanas and princes spoke in pure Sanskrit language and female characters spoke Prakrit language. To know more read:


Venuvana, Indian Buddhist Site

Venuvana of Rajgir is the site where the Venuvana Vihar monastery was built by King Bimbisara for Lord Buddha to reside. ‘Venuvana’ or the forest of Bamboos was the royal park gifted to Buddha in order to make it easier for his devotees to visit him. To know more read:
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Wednesday 29 March 2017

Raghunatha Siromani, Indian Philosopher


 Raghunatha Shiromani was born at Navadvipa in the 15th to 16th century and was a Sanskrit scholar and Nyaya philosopher born in the village of Panchkhanda in sylhet district which is in present day Nadia district of West Bengal. Sulapani, a noted writer of Smriti was his grandfather. To know more read:


Andhra Pradesh Cuisine


Andhra Pradesh Cuisine is known for its spicy food all around the country. The inspiration behind such delicious variations of food lies in the opulent culture of the state, where exotic food is being prepared in the kitchen of the Nawabs since the year of its origin. To know more read:


Kesarbai Kerkar, Indian Classical Vocalist

Kesarbai Kerkar was an Indian classical singer and vocalist, who belonged to the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana. Kerkar is considered amongst the most excellent and influential Indian classical singers of the 20th century. To know more read:



Jhummar Dance, Folk Dance of Punjab

Jhummar or Jhoomar dance is a folk dance performed in the Punjab state of India. The term Jhumar is derived from Jhum or Jhoom, which means Swaying. Jhummar is a very lively form of dance which signifies happiness. To know more read:


Tourism in Gopnath Beach

Tourism in Gopnath Beach in Bhavanagar is famous for its religious fervour. There are many temples present in this beach area. One of the most famous temples in this beach is Gopnath Mahadev Temple. To know more read:


Super Fight League

History of Super Fight League began with the formation of Super fight League like Indian Premier League in 2012. A veteran Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt and British Indian businessperson Raj Kundra formed it. To know more read:


Impact of Hatha Yoga on Body Cells, Human Body and Hatha Yoga

Impact of Hatha Yoga on body cells is rather prominent. Every living body is a collection of minute cells. The cells of the body have three principles (1) Matter, which they obtain from the food ; (2) Prana or vital force, which enables them to manifest action and which is obtained from the food one eats, the water that is drunk and the air that is used for breathing ; (3) Intelligence, or " mind-stuff," which is obtained from the Universal Mind. To know more read:



Use of Iron as Medicines

Three varieties of iron are used in Hindu Medicine, namely, Kanta Lauhaor cast-iron, Mandura or iron rufet, and Lauhasara or salts of iron produced by iron being kept in contact with vegetable acids. The form of cast iron used in manufacturing of pans for boiling milk is considered superior to all others for medicinal use. To know more read:

Ardeshir Irani, Indian Film Director

Ardeshir Irani is the man who made the first Indian talkie and the first Indian colour film. Irani began his film career as an exhibitor, after that he started to co-own Alexandra Theatre with Abdulally Esoofally in 1914. He was also the Mumbai agent for Universal Pictures. To know more read:

Stone Art, India

Historical evidences unfolds that Stone Art in India came during the Maurya dynasty. Being the centre of Maurya dynasty, Bihar was the state where Stone Art was introduced for the first time. Stone Art in India was the preferred mode of giving form to the deities in the early centuries of Christian era. To know more read:        

Monday 27 March 2017

Tamil Scripts

The Tamil script is believed to have developed from the Brahmi script. Inscriptions from the 2nd century AD portray a variety of the Tamil Brahmi script that is noticeably similar to the writing system narrated in the ancient Tamil grammar Tolkappiyam. The Tamil letters evolved gradually and during 5th century AD and 6th century AD, it adopted a form known as vatteluttu. To know more read:


Balappa Hukkeri, Bhavageete Singer

Balappa Hukkeri was a noted singer of folk songs and Kannada Bhavageete. In his early days he served the nation as a freedom fighter. Through his outstanding contribution to the world of music he has popularized the genre of Sugama Sangeetha in North Karnataka. To know more read:



Khajuraho Dance Festival

Khajuraho Dance Festival is one of the most splendid shows among the Indian Dance Festivals. The dance festival is organised against impressive backdrop of marvelously decorated western group of temple of Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. The festival is held by Eicher and Madhya Pradesh Kala Parishad, which aims at promoting cultural heritage of Khajuraho. To know more read:



Madhu Forest, Ancient Indian Forest

Madhu Forest better known as Madhuvana is vividly depicted in Ramayana and Mahabharata. According to the Indian epic Ramayana, there was a demon named Madhu, ruled this forest and its territory. Madhu, the demon was defeated by Shatrughna one of the brothers of King Raghava Rama of Kosala. To know more read:



Udey Chand, Indian Wrestler

Udey Chand received acclaim for being the country's very first Arjuna awardee in the world championship series in the arena of wrestling. Presently, he has retired. Prior to his retirement from the world of sports, Udey Chand was an Indian wrestler who also served as the coach at many wrestling tournaments. To know more read:


Pran Mudra, Yoga

Pran Mudra is a type of Hand or Hatha Yoga practiced for myriad health benefits. Pran Mudra is said to activate the Root Chakra and improve vitality and vigour. In Root Chakra the elemental force of human entity resides. The finger position of this mudra provokes the nourishing energy in the pelvic floor. To know more read:



Ayurvedic concept of disease

Ayurvedic concept of disease defines two terms, vikruti and prakruti. Vikruti is the abnormal or diseased condition of the body while prakruti refers to the normal physiological and mental state. The main aim of Ayurveda is to help a person remain healthy as well as to treat a person suffering from disease. To know more read:


Gujarati Films, Indian Regional Films

Gujarati films, the regional film industry of Gujarat, started its journey in 1922. Since then the Gujarati films immensely contributed to the Indian cinema. Gujarati cinema has gained popularity among the regional film industry in India. To know more read:


Kala Gumbad, Rajasthan

Kala Gumbad is the one of the monuments constructed during the reign of Khanzadah dynasty. It is located in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The monument is a huge square domed tomb chamber situated on the southern side of the Bare Pir Sahib complex. To know more read:

Saturday 25 March 2017

Education in Ancient India

Education in ancient India had a deep impact in the upliftment and advancement of the early society and over all development. India is pregnant with a rich tradition of knowledge and learning from the earliest days of Indian civilization. There are several literary sources, such as the Vedas and other Hindu texts and scriptures, which offer references about education system of the ancient societies. To know more read:


Putiram Sweets

Putiram Sweets is synonymous with 'Raj Bhog' (enlarged and enriched version of Rosogolla) and salty food. The word 'Raj Bhog' literally means 'royal meal'. This is so named because it is a quintessential sweet and prepared in a grand way. To know more read:


Dhrupad of Dagara Bani

Dhrupad of Dagara Bani has been famously sung by the younger Dagar Brothers- Messrs Nasir Zahiruddin Dagar and Nasir Faiyas ud din Dagar. This Dhrupad is in Raagaa Jayjayavanti and the Tala is Chautala. Raaga Jayjayavanti is held to be a very romantic Raaga and is best suited for night-time. To know more read:


Srihari Nayak, Indian Dancer

Srihari Nayak is a Chhau dance Guru of the Mayurbhanj style. He was born in Kanakpur, Orissa in 1934. He studied under gurus like Kandrababu, Padmacharan Bhanj, and Ananta Charan Sai, and later at the Uttarsahi Chhau Akhada at Baripada. To know more read:


Uran Beach, Maharashtra

Uran Beach in Maharashtra is situated in Navi Mumbai region of Maharashtra Uran Beach in the census town of Maharashtra under Raigad District of Maharashtra. Uran in Maharashtra is situated in the eastern part of Mumbai across the Thane stream near Panvel and Karjat Village of Maharashtra. To know more read:


Terms of Squash

Racquet games like the Tennis, Table Tennis etc., there are some sorts of similarity in the Terms of Squash as well. Here is a brief description of all the terms that is being used in the game of Squash. The terms are: 


Forms of Devotion, Bhakti Yoga

Indian tradition recognizes nine forms of worship in the practice of Bhakti Yoga. These tradition starts from the simple to the more difficult. To know more read:


Lamani Language

  The Lamani language, also known as Lambani or Banjara, is the traditional language of the Banjara or Lamani community, primarily found in ...