Every raga is classified into a male and female version, and Malhar is a calm and soothing one, often associated with the moon and the feminine. It evokes feelings of calm, peace and rainfall. So, ...
Hindustani music celebrates the rain and its many colours and emotions in its corpus of compositions in Khayal, Dadra, Thumri and Kajri and its varieties of Malhar, Megh and several other ragas ...
The city witnessed a solo performance by Vidyadhar Vyas at a programme in G.D. Birla Sabhagar that was organized by Sangeet Ashram. The artist commenced his presentation with the appropriate monsoon ...
The saffron coveys of barefooted, tangled-haired Shiv bhakts, jouncing along the sleety backroads during July- cognomenated Sawan in the Hindu calendar- and letting out intermittent calls of "Bol Bum" ...
Hariyali Teej festival is celebrated the most in the northern parts of India. On Hariyali Teej, mehndi is applied on the wrists of the women, they dress up beautifully by wearing green bangles. On ...
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