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Heritage India is the result of a long cherished dream. A dream of helping discover through the pages of this magazine, the magnificent treasures of India’s historical, architectural, archaeological, natural and cultural heritage. To help our readers discover the wonders of India that lie across the subcontinent. In this inaugural issue, we take our readers to the heights of Ladakh to witness the celebration of Hemis, and plunge them into the whirling world of the Warli tribe of Maharashtra.
Heritage India is the result of a long cherished dream. A dream of helping discover through the pages of this magazine, the magnificent treasures of India’s historical, architectural, archaeological, natural and cultural heritage. To help our readers discover the wonders of India that lie across the subcontinent. In this inaugural issue, we take our readers to the heights of Ladakh to witness the celebration of Hemis, and plunge them into the whirling world of the Warli tribe of Maharashtra.
The second issue of Heritage India turns the spotlight on the rich art of Thanjavur painting, and the living arts of the Bahuroopi performers in Maharashtra and folk theatre in Goa. Read about the lives and struggles of the Bundela Rajputs and the inspirational faith of Guru Nanak Singh. We take you sailing down the tranquil backwaters of Kerala, and understand the gift that is the Banyan tree. Walk back in time with the Pandharpur wari, where thousands of devotees still follow an 800 year old tradition.
The second issue of Heritage India turns the spotlight on the rich art of Thanjavur painting, and the living arts of the Bahuroopi performers in Maharashtra and folk theatre in Goa. Read about the lives and struggles of the Bundela Rajputs and the inspirational faith of Guru Nanak Singh. We take you sailing down the tranquil backwaters of Kerala, and understand the gift that is the Banyan tree. Walk back in time with the Pandharpur wari, where thousands of devotees still follow an 800 year old tradition.
In our third issue of Heritage India, we introduce our readers to the little known prehistoric rock carvings in Goa, and explore the rock cut caves of Mumbai. We take a deeper look at the ancient practice of Yoga, and the nearly forgotten Bhavai – a sensual form of dance. The rich wildlife of India is highlighted with the formidable Indian rhinoceros, also known as the ‘khadga’, and we feature the starkly beautiful landscape of the Thar desert. Celebrate the power of the goddess with an article on Navaratri, with your quarterly keepsake – Heritage India!
In our third issue of Heritage India, we introduce our readers to the little known prehistoric rock carvings in Goa, and explore the rock cut caves of Mumbai. We take a deeper look at the ancient practice of Yoga, and the nearly forgotten Bhavai – a sensual form of dance. The rich wildlife of India is highlighted with the formidable Indian rhinoceros, also known as the ‘khadga’, and we feature the starkly beautiful landscape of the Thar desert. Celebrate the power of the goddess with an article on Navaratri, with your quarterly keepsake – Heritage India!
Wonderful treasures lie hidden across India, waiting to be discovered. This issue of Heritage India features the beautifully painted homes of Hazaribagh decorated with Khovar and Sohrai art. We focus on the slowly dying art of traditional puppetry, and the ancient healing system of Ayurveda. Read about the magnificent empire builders of the Chola dynasty and the great personality that was Rana Kumbha – both warrior and wordsmith. Once again, travel across and witness the wonders of the subcontinent with Heritage India!
Wonderful treasures lie hidden across India, waiting to be discovered. This issue of Heritage India features the beautifully painted homes of Hazaribagh decorated with Khovar and Sohrai art. We focus on the slowly dying art of traditional puppetry, and the ancient healing system of Ayurveda. Read about the magnificent empire builders of the Chola dynasty and the great personality that was Rana Kumbha – both warrior and wordsmith. Once again, travel across and witness the wonders of the subcontinent with Heritage India!
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