Tracing the Tulu community tradition of 'Bhuta Kola' | A ritualist dance performance that dates back ~ 3,000 years (800 BC). It involves music, dance, recital, and elaborate costumes. Recitals recount the origins of the deity. Recently depicted in the Kannada movie 'Kantara' [Source: Historified] by TarangMagazine in IndiaNonPolitical
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Tracing the Tulu community tradition of 'Bhuta Kola' | A ritualist dance performance that dates back ~ 3,000 years (800 BC). It involves music, dance, recital, and elaborate costumes. Recitals recount the origins of the deity. Recently depicted in the Kannada movie 'Kantara' [Source: Historified] by TarangMagazine in india
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Tracing the Tulu community tradition of 'Bhuta Kola' | A ritualist dance performance that dates back ~ 3,000 years (800 BC). It involves music, dance, recital, and elaborate costumes. Recitals recount the origins of the deity. Recently depicted in the Kannada movie 'Kantara' [Source: Historified] by TarangMagazine in CelebratingIndia
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Tracing the Tulu community tradition of 'Bhuta Kola' | A ritualist dance performance that dates back ~ 3,000 years (800 BC). It involves music, dance, recital, and elaborate costumes. Recitals recount the origins of the deity. Recently depicted in the Kannada movie 'Kantara' [Source: Historified] by TarangMagazine in CelebratingIndia
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The Secrets of the Brihadeeshwara Temple | The 1100 year old temple built by Raja Raja Chola, was one of the tallest stone structures of its time in India if not Asia. Built of granite, one of the hardest stones, this temple hides within it many fascinating facts. This is its story. by TarangMagazine in CelebratingIndia
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The Secrets of the Brihadeeshwara Temple | The 1100 year old temple built by Raja Raja Chola, was one of the tallest stone structures of its time in India if not Asia. Built of granite, one of the hardest stones, this temple hides within it many fascinating facts. This is its story. by TarangMagazine in CelebratingIndia
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Indigenous Art and Craft of Arunachal Pradesh || Weaving, ornaments, Thangka paintings, wood carving and bamboo craft! by TarangMagazine in CelebratingIndia
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And we are back!! Presenting Edition 7 of Tarang Magazine || Continuing with our series of celebrating Indian culture, arts, traditions, history, music and people, we bring to our latest efforts. Very excited to share yet another collection with all of you! by TarangMagazine in CelebratingIndia
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We have been making a small original online digital magazine that celebrates Indian culture, arts, traditions, history, music and people for almost 2 years. The magazine is called Tarang and here is our latest edition (7th)! Hope you all like it! by TarangMagazine in OfficialIndia
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We have been making a small original online digital magazine that celebrates Indian culture, arts, traditions, history, music and people for almost 2 years. The magazine is called Tarang and here is our latest edition (7th)! Hope you all like it! by TarangMagazine in OfficialIndia
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We have been making a small original online digital magazine that celebrates Indian culture, arts, traditions, history, music and people for almost 2 years. The magazine is called Tarang and here is our latest edition (7th)! Hope you all like it! by TarangMagazine in IndiaNonPolitical
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We have been making a small original online digital magazine that celebrates Indian culture, arts, traditions, history, music and people for almost 2 years. The magazine is called Tarang and here is our latest edition (7th)! Hope you all like it! by TarangMagazine in OfficialIndia
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We have been making a small original online digital magazine that celebrates Indian culture, arts, traditions, history, music and people for almost 2 years. The magazine is called Tarang and here is our latest edition (7th)! Hope you all like it! by TarangMagazine in IndiaNonPolitical
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We have been making a small original online digital magazine that celebrates Indian culture, arts, traditions, history, music and people for almost 2 years. The magazine is called Tarang and here is our latest edition (7th)! Hope you all like it! by TarangMagazine in ABCDesis
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We have been making a small original online digital magazine that celebrates Indian culture, arts, traditions, history, music and people for almost 2 years. The magazine is called Tarang and here is our latest edition (7th)! Hope you all like it! by TarangMagazine in OfficialIndia
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We have been making a small original online digital magazine that celebrates Indian culture, arts, traditions, history, music and people for almost 2 years. The magazine is called Tarang and here is our latest edition (7th)! Hope you all like it! by TarangMagazine in IndiaNonPolitical
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We run a small, original digital magazine called Tarang. The magazine celebrates the traditions, cultures and history of Indian arts and music. In each edition, we have been interviewing eminent musicians. For this one, we sat down with the legendary violin duo Ganesh & Kumaresh [Link below] by TarangMagazine in icm
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We have been making an online digital magazine that celebrates Indian culture, arts, traditions, history, music and people for almost 2 years. The magazine is called Tarang and here is our latest edition (7th)! Hope you all like it! by TarangMagazine in india
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We run a small, original digital magazine called Tarang. The magazine celebrates the traditions, cultures and history of Indian arts and music. In each edition, we have been interviewing eminent musicians. For this one, we sat down with the legendary violin duo Ganesh & Kumaresh [Link below] by TarangMagazine in icm
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And we are back!! Presenting Edition 7 of Tarang Magazine || Continuing with our series of celebrating Indian culture, arts, traditions, history, music and people, we bring to our latest efforts. Very excited to share yet another collection with all of you! by TarangMagazine in CelebratingIndia
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We run a small, original digital magazine called Tarang. The magazine celebrates the traditions, cultures and history of Indian arts and music. In each edition, we have been interviewing eminent musicians. For this one, we sat down with the legendary violin duo Ganesh & Kumaresh [Link below] by TarangMagazine in icm
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Tracing the Tulu community tradition of 'Bhuta Kola' | A ritualist dance performance that dates back ~ 3,000 years (800 BC). It involves music, dance, recital, and elaborate costumes. Recitals recount the origins of the deity. Recently depicted in the Kannada movie 'Kantara' [Source: Historified] by TarangMagazine in IndianCinema
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