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Happenings After Kamba Ramayanam | T J S George

Happenings After Kamba Ramayanam | T J S George
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Happenings after Kamba Ramayanam - Star of Mysore

Happenings after Kamba Ramayanam - Star of Mysore
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Ramayana evidence in Southeast Asia

Ramayana evidence in Southeast Asia Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.) The South-East Asian region comprises Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Java, Sumatra, Indonesia and Bali. From ancient times, India and the South-East Asian region have had close ties with each other. The immigration of the Indian population to the South East Asian region took place mainly for commercial purposes. Indian influences can be seen in many aspects of South-East Asian life. It opened doors to Hindu and Buddhist influences. It also influenced linguistic and cultural expansion. Mainly in the classical dance forms, social ritual dances and folk dances, one discerns similarities.

Technology meets tradition: The robotic leather puppets in Kerala | Art and Culture

Technology meets tradition: The robotic leather puppets in Kerala | Art and Culture Koonathara, Palakkad – The cool breeze, affectionate prayer verses and eye-catching puppet show fascinated more than 25 spectators sitting on chairs under the night sky in the village of Koonathara in the Palakkad region of Kerala, India. They are a mixture of locals and tourists from all over the world. Tholpavakoothu (thol means leather, pava means puppet, and koothu means game) is a type of shadow puppetry performed during events and festivals held in temples dedicated to the goddess Durga or Kali. This art form only exists in Palakkad, Thrissur and neighboring villages in Kerala.

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