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Nandi – The disciple of Shiva

January 15, 2019May 19, 2022 Team Arteastic

Nandi, the Bull shaped disciple of Lord Shiva is the head of Ganas and is a symbol of strength and virility. The Vayu Purana states that Nandi is the son of Kasyapa and Surabhi. Other Vedic texts point to Nandi Read More …

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In a village of artists – Dokra from Odisha

November 16, 2018May 28, 2022 Team Arteastic

The winter chill was in the air and we had set off from Bhubaneswar, after a heavy Indian breakfast, for a tribal village near Dhenkanal, called Sadei Berani, famous for Dokra creations. The journey had tugged at my heart strings Read More …

History & HeritageTribal Art, Tribals of Odisha, Dokra Art, Dhokra Art, Sadei Berni Village2 Comments

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