General (covering all topics on religion, art, culture)     
Talk on "The Chola Paintings in the Brihadisvara Temple in Tanjavur" organised by The Tamil Heritage Group
     
Photographic feat by T.S. Subramanian 
Article featured in Frontline, Volume 24 - Issue 10 :: May. 19-Jun. 01, 2007 
INDIA'S NATIONAL MAGAZINE from the publishers of THE HINDU  
http://www.flonnet.com/fl2410/stories/20070601000106500.htm  
The inaccessible Chola murals at the Big Temple in Thanjavur have been captured in almost life-size photographs and displayed at the temple.
     
A list of the topics covered by Mr.Sreenivasa Rao upto July 2009 
I was very impressed with the wide range of topics covered by Mr.Sreenivasa Rao in his blog and am providing a link to the articles posted by him at sulekha.com 
http://ssubbanna.sulekha.com/blog/posts.htm 
     
Early Tamil Epigraphy from the Earliest Times to the 6th Century AD 
by Iravatham Mahadevan (html slide show) 
- An Overview by S. Swaminathan 
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Click here to download powerpoint presentation (ppt), 5.45MB
 
    
 
  
     
Places of interest         
Ajanta murals 
 
Sittannavasal (html) 
Click here to download in pdf format
 
Lalitankura Pallava Griham (html slide show) 
A Pallava treasure on Tiruchirappalli Rockfort 
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Click here to download in pdf format
 
Jaina vestiges in Pudukkottai (html slide show)
 
Naartaa Malai, Pudukkottai
 
    
 
  
     
Hinduism     
Hinduism - Introduction by Venkat
English rendering of Aaditya Hridayam – the Mantra for Victory in life by Venkat
Essays / Discourses by Muralidhara Swamigal 
http://madhuramurali.org/swamigal/essay/essay.html
HINDUISM by M.P. Bhattathiry
HAPPINESS by M.P. Bhattathiry
The Art of Hindu Religious Discourses by C.R. Kaushik,Texas, USA
"DASOPADESAM" ("The Ten Commandments") 
by Paramacharya Maha Swamigal, Jagad Guru Shri Chandrasekarendra Saraswati
Kapala Moksha by C.R. Kaushik,Texas, USA
    
    
 
 
 
      
Music     
Saint Tyagaraja 'Fragrant Gold of Carnatic Music' from A Garland by Shri.N. Rajagopalan
      
Dikshitar the Genius Article by by Smt.Sulochana Pattabhiraman
      
Jayadeva 
Information from http://www.geetagovinda.org
      
Geetagovinda 
Information from http://www.geetagovinda.org
      
Brahmasri Paruthiyur Krishna Sastri by C.R. Kaushik,Texas, USA
      
Taala Vendargal : Thiru Gnanasambandar and Sri Shyama Sastry by Dr.K.R.SeethaLakshmi
      
"Maniyaana Mridangam" by Shri Karaikudi R.ManiArticle from Shri Karaikudi Mani's Layamani Layam 
      
South Indian (Carnatic) Music by Ludwig Pesch
     
The long haul - Vocalist Loveleena Kumar pays tribute to her mentor, Anup Jalota  
published in the February 2004 issue of veena Indian Arts Review.
      
Hazrat Inayat Khan: From Maestro to Master - Part one of an essay on this remarkable musical pioneer, by the UK's leading critic, broadcaster and author, Jameela Siddiqi  
published in the January 2004 issue of veena Indian Arts Review.
      
    
 
 
 
      
Dance     
   
Odissi Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra 
Profile featured in narthaki.com  
In the eighties, after leaving the Kala Vikas Kendra, Kelucharan Mohapatra travelled assiduously to different cities of India to be able to teach and spread Odissi dance, as far and wide as possible. He became a regular visiting teacher for the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya in Delhi, for the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai and for the Padatik Dance Centre in Calcutta. The number of his students kept on multiplying and when he was not teaching them in their respective towns, they would come, especially in the summer months to learn from him at his house in Cuttack.   

Kelucharan Mohapatra would appear on stage as a solo performer and leave the audience spellbound by the sensual beauty and naturalness of his interpretations of the character of Radha from the Geeta Govinda, of the fisherman Kaibarta from the Ramayan and of Krishna from innumerable Oriya songs. Compared with Nijinsky for his "magnificent sinuous torso and arms" and with Chaplin for his "most inspired gestural acting" by American critics, Kelucharan had by now danced not only in India but all over the world, participating in the festivals of India in London, Russia, Germany, France, America and Japan.  
Read the complete profile 
Info & pics courtesy: Srjan

     
Dancing figures from the temple cars of South India by Dr. Susil Pani, Pondicherry 
http://www.narthaki.com/info/articles/art236.html
     
"A Dancer on Dance" by V.P.Dhananjayan  
Natya The Essence of Hyndhava - Dharma ; Salient Features of Dance ; Rasas ; Elaboration of the Rasas ; The Concept of the Male Dancer ; Kathakali - Origin & background ; Classical technique in Kathakali ; Costume & Make-up in Kathakali
   
Dance Events 
   
24th Konark Dance and Music Festival – 2009
     
    
 
 
 
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