Indira Gandhi & The Smiling Buddha
byIndira Gandhi’s involvement proved pivotal for the Smiling Buddha.
Indira Gandhi’s involvement proved pivotal for the Smiling Buddha.
History records Emperor Jahangir as one of the great Mughal Emperors while Nur Jahan is relegated to the shadows.
The bindi, much like the Hijab, is a religious symbol. Rooted in religion, it symbolises caste oppression. Will the court ban Hindu girls from wearing the Bindi in schools?
The wrath of Tambora has forever been immortalised in the pieces echoing the crumbling façade of human hubris.
The Russian Ruble & Indian rupee have had a long history. At one point, India’s Prime Minister Desai & foreign minister Vajpayee went to Moscow to discuss currency exchange.
The Sammakka Saralamma Jatara is in danger of being appropriated by Hinduism. The greatest fear of tribal communities is the appropriation of a tribal celebration.
Kissing is an Indian export to the world. When Alexander The Great came to India, he saw people kissing. Fascinated, he learned the art and took it back with him.
Ghoonghat, Hijab, Purdah, Burkha–one costume, many names. One practice, many traditions, many interpretations; contentious, especially in the context of gender equality, liberty & freedom.
The invitations extended to the guests of the Republic day–as much as they reflect the domestic political aspirations–are, a reflection of the geo-politics of the day.
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Here’s a story which explains the science behind the delicate art of food-induced snoozing.
The Komagata Maru Incident laid bare the tentacles of colonial hypocrisy for the world to see.
The Acts of Thomas suggests that India is one of the earliest countries where Christianity took root.
The colourful illustrations of the Floreffe Bible take an allegorical approach to explain Gospels while providing a visual commentary with the text.
Fruitcake is an ancient goody; the oldest versions are a sort of energy bar made by the Romans to sustain their soldiers in battle.