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Kashi & Tamil Nadu: A Cultural Tapestry Unveiled

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Delegates explored South Indian art, including Chola bronze sculptures.
  • Rare artifacts showcased Madan Mohan Malaviya's contributions to BHU.
  • Exhibition highlighted cultural links between Ganga and Cauvery rivers.
Kashi & Tamil Nadu: A Cultural Tapestry Unveiled

Delegates of the Kashi Tamil Sangamam 4.0 recently undertook a cultural and educational tour of Bharat Kala Bhavan at Banaras Hindu University (BHU). This visit provided an in-depth exploration of the artistic and historical connections between Tamil Nadu and Kashi, focusing on significant South Indian art forms and traditional crafts.

The delegates marveled at celebrated Chola bronze sculptures and the iconic Nataraja statue. They also viewed rare photographs and artifacts in the Malaviya Gallery, offering insights into Madan Mohan Malaviya's life and his foundational role in establishing BHU. A special exhibition, 'Ganga - Cauvery Synchronicity,' vividly presented the profound cultural and spiritual links connecting these two major Indian rivers.

The tour further illuminated the shared textile and weaving traditions of Kashi and Tamil Nadu, notably the Gandaberunda motif woven into a Banarasi sari, symbolizing a unified artistic heritage. This experience offered a rich immersion into art, history, and cultural dialogue, reinforcing the deep-rooted connections between these two ancient centers.

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Delegates explored artistic and historical ties between Tamil Nadu and Kashi, including South Indian art, Chola bronzes, and traditional crafts.
This exhibition showcases the cultural, spiritual, and artistic links between the Ganga and Cauvery rivers, highlighting shared heritage.
The visit highlighted Chola bronze sculptures, the Nataraja statue, and the contributions of Madan Mohan Malaviya.

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