Virtual stage set for JLF 2021 from Feb 19 to 28
The Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 will take place from 19th – 28th February on an exclusive virtual platform Chilly mornings filled with... Read More
‘Bahaar-e-Hajar’ – an artistic ode to Hyderabad rocks
Beautiful, mysterious, strong, and with a language of their own; Hyderabad has been home to spectacular rock structures as has been the... Read More
From Internet sensation to Bollywood actress: Amy Aela’s journey
Amy was most recently seen in the dance music video by Mehboob Dil Se, the Telugu Bigg Boss contestant. The lively track... Read More
Top art schools come together for HLF 2021
Despite the limitations created by the pandemic, this year’s art exhibitions at HLF accomplished to bring different schools of the country together... Read More
Telugu band Capricio launches new logo
In what can probably be termed one of the first concerts post-lockdown, at Hylife, the band launched its new logo signifying their journey and dreams.
The last ‘Bhamalapam’ of Apara Satyabhama Dr Sobha Naidu
Ably supported by her students, Sobha Naidu’s rendition whetted the appetite for this much legendary but not so often repeated traditional ballet.
Three songs are defining moments in my life: SPB’s Interview – Episode 3
SPB recalled humbly acknowledging a higher power that scripted his destiny.”Dorakuna Ituvanti Seva” along with other songs from the film became a rage and there was no looking back for him.
His share of hardships: Interview with SPB; Episode 2
His passion for singing, his versatility and genius was a divine blessing he often recalled with humility. Although he had reached the pinnacle, he had to deal with various problems professional and personal.
BUDDHISM, THE BUDDHA & WOMEN – A CRITIQUE
Though Buddhism accepts that both men and women might attain Nirvana and though both monks and nuns were provided the same rigorous meditative training and philosophical education, and entrusted with preaching the doctrine, the general tone of Buddhism, the famous feminist historian Uma Chakravarti points out that initially, Buddhism was antagonistic to women