Heritage India Magazine - Vol 3 Issue 2
Heritage India Magazine - Vol 3 Issue 2
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In this issue
Heritage India takes you to heights of the Garhwal Himalayas, in this spectacular issue. Read about the sumptuous silks of Kanjeevaram, and the graceful dance Mohiniattam. From the stone temples of Kashmir to the stunning 900 Shatrunjay temples in Gujarat, the wonders of India continue to mesmerise. With articles on the Pushkar fair in Rajasthan, the Wodeyars of Mysore and history of Indian manuscripts, as always, we bring you a slice of India!
Heritage India Magazine Description:
Publisher: Heritage India Communications
Category: Culture
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
'Heritage India' is a quarterly magazine exclusively on Indian history, culture and civilization. From the heights of Ladakh to the depths of Lakshadweep, each issue is a journey across the sub-continent. 'Heritage India' contains exclusive features by eminent archaeologists and historians, welding together academic research and scholarship with stunning photographs, taking our readers through the centuries. We invite you to uncover the ruins of ancient Nagarjunakonda, or decipher the mysterious Kushan coins or simply sit back and admire the magnificent Gir lions!
Every issue carries articles on diverse topics ranging from traditional arts like puppetry, and crafts like weaving Kanjeevaram saris to the architecture of Goa. India's first magazine dedicated solely to heritage and culture, is a platform bringing together articles on tangible and intangible heritage, scholars, experts in ancient culture, archaeologists and history enthusiasts.
More than just a magazine, Heritage India is a slice of India itself, a quarterly keepsake.
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