 Kannada Dramatist Adi Rangacharya (Shriranga)
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 |  Kannada Poet V.G. Bhat See a Poem by Bhat on K.L.Kamat |
 A District-wise Map of Karnataka
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 |  S. L. Bhyappa, Kannada writer and novelist
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 G.B. Joshi -- Kannada dramatist/publisher
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 |  "Where is my Mohini ?" A Yakshagana performer plays Bhasmasura, the ash-demon |
 Cinema Cutouts, Bangalore
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 |  The Jog Falls The Sharavati river forms one of the deepest waterfalls in the world, at the Jog in Karnataka |
 Mahatma Gandhi in a Rangoli Design Rangoli is a traditional art form of India done by drawing dots |  |
 |  Mahatma Gandhi from a popular Picture Postcard
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 Marvels in Monochrome Portrait of Lord Rama in Kavi Art |  |
 |  Man with Gun on Shoulder
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 The Painted Leather Puppet of Gandhi
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 |  Hinged Horsey (keelu -kudure) Dance on Stilts
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 Man Dressed as Hanuman the Monkey
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 |  Hanuman the Son of Wind God
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 Soldier in Rama's Army, Leather Puppet
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 |  Goddess Durga Punishing the Demon
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 A string puppet (made with wood) depicts a dancing girl
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 |  Wooden Puppets of Rajasthan in Traditional Indian Clothing
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 String Puppets During a Performance
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 |  Painted Leather Puppet shows Krishna Charioting Arjuna's Car
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 Map of Tamil Nadu
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 |  Sikh youngster with sporty head gear
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 For Every Boy, his Girl Western style dating is an integral part of tribal education system among the Murias of Madhya Pradesh |  |
 |  Celebrating a long marriage with another symbolic Marriage
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 Kolam (a.k.a. Rangoli) in Tamil Nadu Typically laid with rice powder, Kolam is a women's art in South India with spriritual connections |  |
 |  Stone Image, Pandya Period, Madurai, Tamilnadu
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 The Mighty Mogul emperors (Left to Right) Jahangir, Akbar the great, and Shah Jahan (who built the Taj Mahal) |  |
 |  Goddess Saraswati in a Tanjore style painting
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 Hindu Saint Shankaracharya He revived Hinduism and advocated the Advaita (monism) philosophy From a picture postcard -original artist not known |  |
 |  Mogul Emperor Akbar Detail from a Mogul Miniature Painting |
 Tibetan Buddhist Women Dancing in Dharmasala
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 |  Wall Painting of Hanuman in Rajasthan
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 Bronze Statue of Shiva, Tamilnadu
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 |  Bodhisatva with a Lotus in Hand
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 Warren Hastings The First Governor General of India - from a 19th century lithograph |  |
 |  Tribal Beauty Young girl with a necklace made with coins in Madhya Pradesh |
 Unity in Diversity
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 |  Agreement in Diversity
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 A Prize Winning Entry From Limca Poster Contest 1980
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 |  Statue of Buddha from a Cave in Ajanta
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 Baby in the proud mother's arms
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 |  An Advertisement of the Phoenix Saree Company, 1940
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 A lady spinning yarn Detail from a 1940s picture postcard. Gandhiji used spinning as a powerful weapon to drive home the importance of self-reliance |  |
 |  An Advertisement of the Phoenix Saree Company, 1940s
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 Clothes by Mail Order! Advertisement of a Cotton Mill during 1950s |  |
 |  Two Wrestleres String Puppets from Rajasthan |
 The Illuminated Mysore Palace
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