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N. Jayavanth Rao
The name Agra immediately brings to mind the exquisite Taj Mahal, the magnificent Agra Fort, the beautiful tomb of Itmad-ud-Daula and of course the mouth-watering pethas. However, Agra is equally famous for an illustrious gharana of Hindustani classical music, whose distinguished exponents and…
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Prof Sharada Srinivasan
Carving a global icon: The Nataraja bronze and Coomaraswamy’s legacy This paper attempts a historiography of the Nataraja bronze which famously came to wider international attention through Ananda Coomaraswamy’s (1912) essay, ‘Dance of Siva’, and his explorations into its symbolism; for which he is…
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APPACHA KAVI’S CONTRIBUTIONs TO KODAVA LITERATURE -Bacharanianda Ranu Appanna, Kushalnagar   (Translated from the collection of articles in Kodavattakk, published by Kodava Samaj, Ponnampet, on the occasion of the 125th Birth Anniversary of Haradas Appacha Kavi, 1994)   There are two types of…
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APPACHA KAVI - A LITERARY MARVEL   -V.S. Ramakrishna, Kushalnagar (Translated from the collection of articles in Kodavattakk, published by Kodava Samaj, Ponnampet, on the occasion of the 125th Birth Anniversary of Haradas Appacha Kavi, 1994)   It can rightly be said that Haradas Appacha Kavi, the…
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HARADAS APPACHA and KODAGU’S NATIONALISM To situate a play or a playwright in a political and sociological context necessitates an enquiry into the sociopolitical conditions of the period, in order to provide clues as to the influences and circumstances that colored the content and style of…
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