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Reclaiming the unwritten: Kanika Gupta on colonialism, embodiment, and the art of remembering
Gupta shares her insights on reclaiming forgotten histories, reimagining myths, and connecting ancient narratives to contemporary ecological and social concerns.
Ayurvedic haircare rites are some of the most popularly celebrated age-old rituals that have been passed down from generation ...
Sumo's origins are linked to rituals for Japan's indigenous religion of Shinto, which is largely rooted in animism and the ...
Married women’s bindi, mangalsutra, bangles, sindoor, earrings & toe rings hold deep religious significance since ancient ...
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Bazaar Bemisaal
Guided by ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat,’ the fair feels like India dreaming aloud, letting every visitor touch heritage, ...
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Did Ancient Hindu Really Ban Women from Temples During Periods Or Is It a Social Rule?
Menstruation restrictions are one of the most emotionally loaded topics in modern Hindu culture. Many families still forbid ...
In a country as vast and dynamic as India, true changemakers rarely fit into a single box--they innovate, educate, heal, ...
In 1971, Shahnaz Husain launched her first herbal salon from the back veranda of her home in New Delhi. Fifty four years ...
Seema Anand’s new book explores intimacy and relationships beyond the lens of convention. It refreshingly tackles ideas of ...
Miss Universe 2025 contestants wore feathered looks, sparkly backpieces, and sheer ensembles during the pageant's national ...
A young woman of the Pazhaiyar Adivasi community in Tamil Nadu travels to Chaibasa for Women’s Day and finds a deep sense of ...
BY DR. QAISER MUKHTAR* Authored by Dr. Kamran Ahmad, Goddess of the Indus is a powerful historical novel that explores the ...
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