Carpets, alternatively known as “Farsh” or “Qali,” have played a significant role in the cultural and economic history of India, particularly during the reign of...
Amidst the neutral tones of greys and whites dominating the Indian roads and highways, a burst of contrasting colors emerges, injecting a touch of happiness...
In Indian art, philosophy, and religion, elephants are revered as sacred symbols. In Indian symbolism, an elephant essentially represents strength and fertility. Elephants have a...
Vintage music has experienced a surprising rebirth in recent years in the ever-evolving world of Bollywood, where trends and tastes are constantly changing. A growing...
The history of Christmas celebrations dates back to the emergence of Christianity in the country. India had been a British colony till 1947. Still,...
Fish is a necessity in a quintessential Bengali’s life. Bengal being a riverine region is surrounded by a large sea and several water bodies due...
Woven with tales of joy, love, and traditions, the sprawling tapestry of Indian culture is a testament to the diverse and vibrant heritage possessed by...
India hosts diverse harvest festivals, where different regions express gratitude for successful crop years at varying times. Wangala Festival, an annual post-harvest festival of the...
During the winter months, as the sun sinks below the cityscape and the dark night of Amavasya gets nearer, some stay awake, trying to...
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Nishi Daak forms a part of Popular folklore in the regions of the Eastern part of India like Bengal Bihar. In Bengali “Nishi ”...