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Curator Alka Pande of the Visual Arts Gallery of the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, has written a book very close to her heart. On the acknowledgements page she writes, “This book is a divine gift. The belief in the divine has been ingrained in me ever since I can remember. It is the complete belief in the supreme energy that guides our lives the Adi Shakti.” This very personal belief finds focus in the image of the goddess, Shakti. Pande sets out to map all the 51 peethas, or the sacred spaces, where the goddess abides over four countries: India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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The Bihar Museum Biennale was an important first, and it sparked debates that were explicitly political
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The Bihar Museum Biennale 2021 kicks off on March 22
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In its first edition, the event will take connoisseurs of art to different museums in the country and abroad, showcasing key pieces of work
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An exhibit at the Bihar Museum in Patna
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In its first edition, the event will take connoisseurs of art to different museums in the country and abroad, showcasing key pieces of work
Imagine being able to take a look at the most exciting artefacts from some of best known museums in India, without having to go from one city to another. The Bihar Museum Biennale 2021 makes that possible. Anjani Kumar Singh, the Nodal Officer of the Bihar Museum and Advisor to the Chief Minister of Bihar, who conceived the idea along with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, calls it the first-ever museum biennale in the world. “The idea was to involve all the Indian museums and get them to bring their artefacts, so people