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Answer: Gold foil
Tanjore paintings from Tamil Nadu are known for rich surface creation using gold foil, precious stones, and glass beads. They typically depict Hindu deities and were patronized by Nayakas and Marathas.
Answer: Bengal and Bangladesh
Baul music is a mystic folk tradition of Bengal (both West Bengal, India and Bangladesh). Baul singers, known for their eclectic philosophy and one-stringed ektara, were recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2005.
Answer: Akbar
While Humayun brought Persian artists to India, it was Akbar who established a formal imperial atelier (kitabkhana) at Fatehpur Sikri, fostering the synthesis of Persian and Indian styles that defined Mughal miniature painting.
Answer: Gopuram
Gopuram (towering gateway) is a hallmark of Dravidian temple architecture in South India. Unlike the curvilinear shikhara of Nagara style, Dravidian temples feature pyramidical vimanas and ornate gopurams.
Answer: Purandara Dasa
The Carnatic Music Trinity consists of Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, and Syama Sastri (18th-19th century). Purandara Dasa (15th-16th century) is revered as the 'Father of Carnatic Music' but predates the Trinity.
Answer: Natya Shastra
The Natya Shastra, attributed to Sage Bharata Muni (circa 200 BCE - 200 CE), is the foundational treatise on Indian performing arts, covering dance, music, drama, makeup, and stage design.
Answer: Kathak
Kathak originated in North India, evolving from temple storytelling traditions. It is known for rhythmic footwork, chakkars (spins), and expressive abhinaya. It has both Hindu and Mughal cultural influences.
Answer: Assam
Bihu is the quintessential folk dance of Assam, performed during the Bihu festival marking the Assamese New Year and harvest season. It features vibrant costumes and energetic movements.
Answer: Bihar
Madhubani painting originates from the Mithila region of Bihar. Traditionally done by women on walls and floors during festivals, it uses natural dyes and features geometric patterns and mythological themes.
Answer: Bharatanatyam
Bharatanatyam originated in Tamil Nadu and was traditionally performed by Devadasis in Hindu temples. It is one of the oldest classical dance forms of India, recognized by Sangeet Natak Akademi.