Jallikattu (primarily known as Eruthazhuvudhal/Manjavirattu) is a famous event held in Tamilnadu as a part of the Pongal celebrations. It is in practice since Tamil classical period (400 – 100 […]
The Government Museum, Egmore, is perhaps the only institution in the world to have over 1,500 metal figures (Hindu, Buddhist and Jain). The earliest relics are said to date […]
Aurobindo AshramThe Sri Aurobindo Ashram is a spiritual sojourn located in the heart of Puducherry. The ashram is believed to have blossomed out of a small community of disciples that […]
Koothu is an informal dance structure usually performed in streets or in makeshift stages; the performances generally depict the scenes from ancient epics like Ramayana, Mahabharatha, and other Tamil classical […]
Chennai is considered to be a religiously tolerant city. Here, people show a large degree of mutual respect for each other’s faith, while religion has developed side by side, with […]
Fall in the city can mean many things. For us, it’s all moody foliage, gourds for sale at every market, and: So. Much. Good. Art. Mind-blowing, thought-provoking, and at times, […]
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