Glimpses of a Bygone Era: Beautiful Baroda
Eka takes you to Baroda for a very special journey. Our grateful thanks to Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum.
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Eka takes you to Baroda for a very special journey. Our grateful thanks to Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum.
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The city that’s known for its unique heritage of urban living and multiculturalism joins the likes of Paris, Cairo, Brussels, and Rome in the UNESCO list.
Ahmedabad is India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City Read More »
Art Collector Rajeev Rawat shares images on LiveHistoryChannel to take us back in time to Jaipur, the ‘City of Victory’. https://www.livehistoryindia.com/photo-essays/2017/06/29/magnificent-jaipur
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Deepthi from Eka Resources writes on 19th-century photography.
The Nizam’s Hyderabad Read More »
A museum is an institution that conserves a collection of objects of cultural, artistic, aesthetics, historical or scientific importance. Museum initiative is that such collections should be available for public viewing through exhibits. Historical museums display objects that give us a special access to the past and take us back in time to relieve the
Archaeology Museum, Deccan College: A walk through Chalcolithic Age Read More »
Eka is proud to have shared Art of Heritage’ (AOH) journey in documenting and archiving traditional Saudi costumes and textiles besides vast reserves of other material culture.
Documenting the Art of Heritage Collection, KSA Read More »
Nothing reinvigorates a city like a new museum. The city of Kolkata which earlier used to boast for the rich collections stored in Indian Museum, Victoria Memorial Hall and Asiatic Society has yet another museum added to its list. Spread over an area of 7000 square feet in the New Town area of Kolkata, the
India’s 1st Multi-sport Museum – A New Destination for Sports Lovers Read More »
From a Renaissance fixation to a 21st century journey through Buddha’s life, niche museums are changing the way we look at art and history. Forty-eight-year-old A.P. Shreethar, a self-taught painter from Chennai, wants to build a Mona Lisa museum one day, a space which will house remakes of one of the most exalted Renaissance paintings.
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“The treasures on display at the Museum include the Khamsa of Nizami, a manuscript of Nizam Ganjavi’s poems. The museum also exhibits artwork from the Bengal school of painting. The core of the painting is from the legendary Tagore collection that was broken up in the early 1940’s, when Kasturbhai Lalbhai decided to acquire it.”
As the auspicious nine days of Chaitra Navaratri come to an end, it is important to draw attention towards one of the goddess cults that which is known to celebrate different aspects of being a woman. Deification of the female principle in Indian mythology is largely associated with her power of creation, therefore, goddess are
The Unlike – Mothers of Indian Tantra Read More »