Bhaona – Origin, Tradition and Aesthetics
Indian Intangible cultural heritage is woven by multiple threads like religion, race, rituals and practices on a diversified geographical loom
Read moreIndian Intangible cultural heritage is woven by multiple threads like religion, race, rituals and practices on a diversified geographical loom
Read moreNatural dyeing onto textiles was a common practice in earlier times. Evidence of fabrics dyed with natural colors unearthed from
Read moreThe four stand cymbal holder has its legs carved in the shape of a parrot. This unique style of a
Read moreThis open air museum is a hidden treasure trove in the midst of hills and trees that houses some real
Read moreAbstract: The Tai Phake people of the Namphake village have tried to preserve their customs, tradition, their material culture and
Read moreThe place of Bordubi which lies in the Tinsukia district of Assam houses the sacred “Tilinga Mandir”. A shiva temple
Read moreNestled near the historic palace of the Ahoms, the monumental Kareng Ghar, Uttaran Museum is a must sought destination for
Read moreEstablishment: The Assam State Museum, established as the Assam Provincial Museum was inaugurated in the year 1940 by the then
Read moreThe Assam Tai museum stands on the west bank of Sivasagar Pukhuri and was inaugurated on 31st January 1992. This
Read moreBordowa also known as Batatdrawa is a Than, situated in the Nagaon district of Assam, 140 kms away from Guwahati. It
Read more“a great vaishnava revival under Sankardeva in the sixteenth century has made the assamese people kindly, tolerant and humane” Mahatma
Read moreAmong its various folk dance forms, bohua nritya finds its own unique position and have successfully been able to establish the
Read moreA narrative account of Srimanta Sankardeva, the vaishnava saint of Assam who brought revival in the Assamese culture in early
Read moreThe Sonowal Kacharis are the indigenous tribals residing in the upper Assam part of the greater Assam. Sonowal Kacharis are
Read moreThe kingdom that ruled Brahmaputra Valley in Assam for around 600 years during the medieval period, later termed as the
Read moreEthnic Food of Assam
Read moreIn the era of globalisation and modernization, it is difficult to imagine life without market and money. It governs our
Read moreAssamese silk was always celebrated all over the world from times immemorial. Ancient Chinese travellers and traders travelled along the
Read moreSualkuchi Handloom
Read moreBhaona or Assamese drama is perhaps the oldest form of dramas played on stage. But lack of written evidence has
Read moreThe Kamakhya temple in Assam is one of the most venerated Shakti Shrines in India and is regarded as one
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