Reviving the art of Mithila An exhibition of rare artworks of Mithila painting tradition will be held at IGNCA

There are three styles of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women, Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these three styles.

http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480

There are three styles of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women, Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these three styles.

http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
There are three styles of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women, Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these three styles.

http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
There are three styles of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women, Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these three styles.

http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
There are three styles of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women, Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these three styles.

http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
There are three styles of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women, Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these three styles.

http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
There are three styles of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women, Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these three styles.

http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480

 http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480

Sadavarthi Choultry land issue in AP

The Sri Sadavarthi Choultry was established in Amaravathi of Guntur district before Independence by the then Amaravathi Zamindar Raja Vasireddy Venkatadri Naidu to provide boarding facility for economically weak Brahmin students pursuing Vedic studies. To meet the future needs, the Raja had donated 471.76 acres of land belonging to him in Chennai.

Read more at:

http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/andhra-pradesh/2019/sep/04/andhra-pradesh-government-orders-vigilance-probe-into-sadavarthi-choultry-land-row-2028666.html

Muharram 2019: Hussaini Brahmins and Indian connection to Muharram

Haridwar Shri Brahmin Sabha protest against 13 liquor factories to be opened in the mountainous regions of Uttarakhand

Yuvak Yuviti Parichay Sammelan (youth introduction meet) for families of Brahmin youth to search for prospective brides and grooms

Dr. Paul samuelson

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