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Alha-Khand is a medieval Hindi epic (12th century) narrating the exploits of warriors Alha and Udal serving Chandela king Paramardi. Composed in Bundeli dialect, it is performed as folk ballads in North India, preserving oral history.
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'Passages' (1990) was a collaborative album where Ravi Shankar and Philip Glass composed pieces inspired by each other's styles. It exemplifies cross-cultural musical dialogue between Indian classical and Western minimalism.
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The Ancient Monuments Preservation Act was first enacted in 1904 under Lord Curzon. It was replaced by the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act in 1958, amended in 2010 for stricter heritage protection.
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Kashmiri Pashmina received GI tag in 2008, protecting authentic shawls made from Changthangi goat wool and hand-woven in Kashmir. The tag combats imitation products and supports traditional artisans' livelihoods.
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Bharti Kher (b. 1969) uses the bindi (forehead ornament) as a recurring motif in paintings, sculptures, and installations. Her works interrogate gender, mythology, and cultural hybridity in contemporary Indian society.
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Ghoomar is a graceful folk dance of Rajasthan performed by women in ghagras (flowing skirts) during festivals like Teej and Gangaur. Characterized by pirouettes and rhythmic clapping, symbolizing feminine grace and community bonding.
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Adopt a Heritage (2017) invites stakeholders to adopt monuments for developing tourist facilities (lighting, signage, cleanliness). Implemented by ASI/Ministry of Tourism, it aims to enhance visitor experience while preserving heritage.
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Pochampally Ikat from Telangana uses bandha (resist-dye) technique on silk/cotton. Known for vibrant geometric motifs and double ikat precision. Received GI tag in 2005, supporting weaver communities in Nalgonda district.
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Miraj (Maharashtra) is a hub for Hindustani musical instruments. The Rikhab Ram family and other artisans craft tanpuras, sitars, and sarods using traditional techniques. Miraj instruments received GI tag in 2015.
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Toorji ka Jhalra, an 18th-century stepwell in Jodhpur, was restored in 2014 by the Jodhpur Urban Regeneration Project. The conservation revived traditional water management systems and created a cultural public space.
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Bidriware from Bidar, Karnataka, uses a unique technique: casting zinc-copper alloy, engraving designs, inlaying silver/gold, then blackening with ammonium chloride and soil. The contrast highlights intricate motifs. GI tagged in 2006.
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Ganga Mahotsav in Varanasi (November) celebrates the Ganges with classical music, dance, boat races, and devotional ceremonies. Culminates on Dev Deepavali when ghats are illuminated with earthen lamps.
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Odia (Oriya) was declared a Classical Language in 2014, joining Tamil, Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam. Criteria include early texts (10th century+), original literary tradition, and distinctness from modern forms.
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Mohanam (Carnatic) / Bhupali (Hindustani) is a pentatonic raga using Sa-Ri-Ga-Pa-Dha. Known for its serene, devotional mood, it is widely used in compositions, film music, and cross-genre collaborations.
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Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya (Bihar) marks the site of Buddha's enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. The current temple dates to 5th-6th century CE. Inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002.
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Sambalpuri Ikat from Odisha uses bandha (resist-dye) technique where threads are tie-dyed before weaving. Known for intricate motifs like shankha (conch), chakra (wheel), and phula (flower). Received GI tag in 1993.
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Dree Festival is the Apatani tribe's harvest festival in Arunachal Pradesh, celebrated in July. Rituals include sacrifices for good harvest, traditional dances, feasts, and distribution of cucumbers symbolizing prosperity.
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Shakti (1970s), founded by John McLaughlin and Zakir Hussain, pioneered Indo-jazz fusion. Featuring tabla, mridangam, ghatam, and violin, it blended Indian classical rhythms with Western improvisation, influencing global music.
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Hamzanama (1562-1577) was commissioned by Akbar, featuring 1,400 large paintings on cloth depicting Amir Hamza's adventures. It marked the maturation of Mughal painting, blending Persian, Indian, and European styles.
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Akbarnama (Book of Akbar) by Abul Fazl (1590s) is a three-volume Persian chronicle covering Akbar's ancestry, reign, and administration. Lavishly illustrated, it is a key source for Mughal history and culture.