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India offers a number of classical dance forms, each of which can be traced to different parts of the country. Each form represents the culture and ethos of a particular region or a group of people. The seven main styles are Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, Kuchipudi, Mohiniattam, Manipuri and Kathakali.
There are many types of dance in India, from those which are deeply religious in content, often based on old Vedic or Hindu folk traditions, to those ...
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Culture of India - Painting.
Main article: Indian painting
Indian painting is an old tradition, with ancient texts outlining theories of darragh and anecdotal accounts suggesting that it was common for households to paint their doorways or indoor rooms where guests resided.
Cave paintings from Ajanta, Bagh and Sittanvasal and temple paintings testify to a love of naturalism and God. Most rock art in India is Hindu or Buddhist.
A freshly made flour design (Rangoli) every ...
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India has a rich and unique cultural heritage, and has managed to preserve its established traditions throughout history. It has always absorbed customs, traditions and ideas from both invaders and immigrants. Many cultural practices, languages, customs and even monuments are examples of this co-mingling over centuries. Famous monuments, such as the Taj Mahal and other examples of Islamic-inspired architecture have been inherited from the Mughal dynasty. These are the result of a syncretic tradition that combined elemen ...
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 |  |  | India - Culture: Encyclopedia II - Culture of India - MoviesBollywood is the informal name given to the popular Mumbai-based film industry in India. Bollywood and the other major cinematic hubs (Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu) constitute the broader Indian film industry, whose output is considered to be the largest in the world in terms of number of films produced and, possibly, number of tickets sold.
Bollywood films are usually musicals. Few movies are made without at least one song-and-dance number. Indian audiences expect full value for their money; they want songs and dances, ...
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Hyderabad India - Religion.
Hyderabad is home to people practicing Islam, Hinduism, Christianity, Jainism, and Zoroastrianism . Hyderabadis have developed their own distinctive culture, the Muslim culture of Hyderabad is very well known.
Hyderabad India - Language.
Telugu and Deccani, A dialect of Urdu are ...
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Whether or not the existing proto Dravidian culture was supplanted by invading Aryan nomads during the twilight of the Indus Valley Civilization or whether they simply coexisted and eventually merged to form another culture is a su ...
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2004 in India - Politics.
January 17 - The national executive of the BJP meets at Hyderabad.
January 17 - P.A. Sangma quits the Nationalist Congress Party and decides to ally with the ruling National Democratic Alliance.
January 28 - BJP president Venkaiah Naidu elected for 3 year term.
January 29 - Congress president Sonia Gandhi meets DMK supremo Karunanidhi to finalise their electoral pact which also includes the MDMK, PMK and the Left parties in the state.
April 20 - ...
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The South Indian coast of Malabar and the tamil people of the Sangam age had trade with the Graeco Roman world. They were in contact with the Phoenicians, Ro ...
See also:South India, South India - The land, South India - Regions of South India, South India - The people, South India - The economy, South India - Andhra Pradesh, South India - Karnataka, South India - Kerala, South India - Tamil Nadu, South India - South Indian worldview and culture, South India - South Indian dance, South India - Traditional clothing, South India - Sculptures and figurine, South India - South Indian history, South India - South Indian heritage, South India - South Indian music, South India - Literature and philosophy, South India - Architecture and paintings, South India - South Indian diversity, South India - Selected bibliography Read more here: » South India: Encyclopedia II - South India - South Indian history |
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Coorg, in Karnataka is home to one of the largest Buddhist monasteries in the country and provides sanctuary to Tibetan Buddhist monks tha ...
See also:South India, South India - The land, South India - Regions of South India, South India - The people, South India - The economy, South India - Andhra Pradesh, South India - Karnataka, South India - Kerala, South India - Tamil Nadu, South India - South Indian worldview and culture, South India - South Indian dance, South India - Traditional clothing, South India - Sculptures and figurine, South India - South Indian history, South India - South Indian heritage, South India - South Indian music, South India - Literature and philosophy, South India - Architecture and paintings, South India - South Indian diversity, South India - Selected bibliography Read more here: » South India: Encyclopedia II - South India - South Indian diversity |
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