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Nag Panchami is one of the most prominent festivals on the Hindu calendar. During this time, Hindus across the world worship nagas or king cobras. It is celebrated on the fifth day of the Hindu month of Shravan, which roughly coincides with the July / August period. The months of July and August usually see a lot of rain, and invariably snake holes get flooded with water forcing the serpents to emerge from their underground …

Artistic Musings in Chennai – Cholamandal Artist’s Village & Dakshina Chitra

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The largest artists’ commune in India, Cholamandal Artists’ Village is home to artists who have been credited for the Madras Movement of Art that is known for bringing a touch of modernism to South India’s art.  The work of these artists are recognized nationwide and are regularly showcased at galleries across India. Dakshina Chitra Art Gallery promotes contemporary art and design and is managed by Madras Craft Foundation. For travellers in search of Chennai service …

St. Mary’s Basilica

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Standing tall amidst the hustle and bustle of Shivajinagar in the heart of Bangalore, St. Mary’s Basilica is the most historic and ancient church not only in the city bust also in the whole of Karnataka State. Even the shrine built outside the church attracts the worshipers. The statue of Mother Mary inside the shrine is draped in a new sari daily, offered by pious devotees. This Gothic church is a place of pilgrimage for …