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Home Culture & Life Art the week recommends Ancient India: living traditions – 'ethereal and sensual' exhibition Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism are explored in show that remains 'remarkably compact' ...
Prehistoric engravings of giant snakes along South America’s Orinoco river are among the largest examples of rock art we know of anywhere in the world, with some stretching for more than 40 ...
A new exhibition at the British Museum in London showcases the rich journey of India's spiritual art. Titled Ancient India: Living Traditions, it brings together 189 remarkable objects spanning ...
The city hosted South Africa's International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ ...
The Met has gathered a stunning display of ancient Buddhist art — rare loans including dozens of objects that have never been exhibited outside of India.
South Africa’s newly-appointed High Commissioner to India, Professor Anil Sooklal, urges local youth to embrace yoga as a path to wellness and take advantage of educational opportunities in ...
An Ancient Art Form Topples Assumptions about Mathematics The sand drawings of Vanuatu follow principles from a branch of mathematics known as graph theory ...
India Has a Lot to Relearn From Ancient Emperor Ashoka The difference between tolerance and capitulation, for one. Jan. 30, 2024 2:14 pm ET Share ...
Prehistoric humans in Brazil carved drawings in the rock next to dinosaur footprints, suggesting they may have found them meaningful or interesting, a study found.
India’s ‘Lake Man’ Relies on Ancient Methods to Ease a Water Crisis Anand Malligavad turned to centuries-old knowledge to reclaim dozens of lakes in the high-tech capital of Bengaluru.
A new exhibition at the British Museum in London traces the stunning evolution of India's devotional art through 189 objects.
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