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vulturesouls · 6 months
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Cotton scroll painting depicting scenes from the Markandeya Purana.
Gandabherunda : a fierce two-headed bird said to devour elephants.
Narasimha extracting a thorn from the foot of Chenchu Lakshmi.
Bhavana Rishi defeating the demon Kalavasenudu.
Made in Andhra Pradesh, Deccan, India, 19th century.
British Museum
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diversestardewvalley · 11 months
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Diverse Stardew Valley 4.0 is officially here!
DSV 4.0 is a pretty different beast than 3.0+, and it’s bigger & better than ever 😆 The biggest difference is that we’re back on NexusMods and we’ve returned to an all-in-one download: the changes we made for 3.0 was the best move for the DSV team at the time, but things have changed in the last couple of years and we’ve updated accordingly. 
DSV 4.0 also overhauls the interior of the mod with a shiny new C# engine, DSV Core, coded by the amazing KediDili. This should improve performance and make it much easier to configure DSV to your liking!
It’d take too long to list everything that 4.0 adds or changes, but here’s a quick summary:
Added over 250+ lines of variant-based dialogue
Added new additional variants which can be used alongside other variants:
Nonbinary Abigail, Sebastian, and Emily
Aro-Ace Gus
Jewish Mullners and Elliott
Hard-of-Hearing Haley
Added new small cultural map edits for modded variants
Re-added Marigold, Linus's service dog (this option requires Sprites in Detail, Custom NPC Exclusions, & Anti-Social NPCs) with improved higher-resolution sprites
Added new minor config options:
Mermaid Pendants - Rival Hearts & Canon Couples
Flower Queen's Crown Immersion Mode
Vanilla Beach Style
Enable Variant-Based Dialogue and individual dialogue toggles for each character
Abigail Goth Makeup
Elliott Helix Piercing & Ear Piercing
Penny & Pam Dynamic Outfits
Penny Freckles
Shane Punk Accessories
Marnie Dynamic Outfits
Clint Beard
Reworked character art for modded Pam, Black Haley & Emily, and modded Sikh and non-Sikh Harvey so that they have brighter, more accurate skintones
Clarified cultural backgrounds on the DSV website for several characters:
Romani Haley and Emily are of the Lovari vitsa
Black Haley and Emily have Ghanaian heritage
Indian Sandy is Deccani
Native Leah is of the Haida nation
Black Elliott has Jamaican heritage
Updated many outfits
Added compatibility with many mods
We also have a non-seasonal version for anyone who just wants the diversity edits (although it also contains some small tidbits for vanilla players such as improved beach art) and an add-on pack so that Always Raining in the Valley NPCs Sterling, Mia, and Henry can become Flower Queens through DSV’s Flower Queen’s Crown feature.
The DSV website has also been updated with visual guides to all of the new options, so please check it out! For any translators or mod authors interested in adding compatibility, there's also a new page with detailed instructions to help you out.
Thank you all for supporting DSV! 💖
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upennmanuscripts · 2 months
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Manuscript Monday: LJS 425 - Risālah-i Tawḍīḥ al-alḥān. = رساله توضيح الالحان. (Video Orientation)
Dot Porter, Curator, Digital Research Services at the University of Pennsylvania Library, presents a video orientation to LJS 425, a treatise on music or melody, adapted by the Persian scribe Ruhbānī from a treatise written for the Sultan Maḥmūd of the Bahamanids, a Deccani dynasty. The final pages in Hindi use Sanskrit terms and include a discussion of the female personification of music and…
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hzaidan · 6 months
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The Siege of Kandhar by the artist Payag shows the detonation of mines that Mughal forces have laid under the walls of a Deccani fort. In the foreground a bejewelled general gestures grandly towards the flames and billows of smoke…
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Zaidan,Paintings,Arthistory,Biography,War,Payag,History,fineart,Artists,footnotes,
01 Work, The Art of War, Payag's Nasiri Khan Directing the Siege of Qandaha, with footnotes
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hariyali · 1 year
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Resource Masterlist: Indian Art
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Cheap/Free resources:
Wkipedia:
Wikipedia of Indian Art: I'll recommend reading the subtopics from bottom up; it seems more relevant that way!
Wikipedia of Indian Painting: once you go through this article you should further look into whichever style you like, and learn it in depth. It also has links to vernacular art.
Rasa: the classical theory of Indian aesthetics
From Archive.Org (maybe scholarly and/or illustrative. In case illustrations are not there, simply Google them for reference):
Stone Age Painting in India by Romert Brooks
The arts of India from prehistoric to modern times by Ajit Mookerji (If you have no idea about Indian arts, START HERE; it's a short book full of illustrations)
Rajput painting : romantic, divine and courtly art from India by Ahluwalia, Roda
Indian Painting by C Sivaramamurti
South Indian Paintings by C Sivaramamurti
Approach to nature in Indian art and thought by C Sivaramamurti
[There are many books on Indian art, architecture and sculpture by C Sivaramamurti on Archive.org. It's basically a goldmine.]
Kalighat : Indian popular painting, 1800-1930 by Balraj Khanna
Art of modern India by Balrak Khanna [Again, you can check out other titles by Khanna.]
Indian Textiles by John Gillow
Traditional Indian Textiles by John Gillow
South-Indian images of gods and goddesses by HK Sastri
Myths and symbols in Indian art and civilization by Heinrich Zimmer (no illustrations)
The art of Indian Asia, its mythology and transformations by Heinrich Zimmer (with illustrations)
History of Indian and Indonesian art by Ananda Coomaraswamy
A Concise History of Indian Art by Roy C Craven
Deccani Painting by Mark Zebrowski
Indian Folk Art by Heinz Mode; Subodh Chandra
Women of India by Otto Rothfeld (this isn't about art but has few informative illustrations on regional costumes of women)
Dress And Ornaments In Ancient India by Mohini Verma and Keya Bawa
Classical dances and costumes of India by Ambrose, Kay
Cultures and Costumes of India and Sri Lanka by Kilgallon, Conor (o course i had to see other books on costumes)
Studies In Indian Painting by DB Taraporevala
Five Thousand Years of Indian Art by Hermann Goetz
Indian Painiting by Philip Rawson
The Art of Tantra by Philip Rawson
MS Randhawa (different books on Punjabi paintings Basohli, Kangra, Guler and General Themes in Indian Painting)
The imperial image: paintings for the Mughal court by Beach, Milo Cleveland
Wonders of nature : Ustad Mansur at the Mughal court by Dāśa, Aśoka Kumāra
Imperial mughal painting by Welch, Stuart Cary
Painted delight : Indian paintings from Philadelphia collections
India : life, myth and art by Ram-Prasad, Chakravarthi
The heritage of Indian art by Agrawala, Vasudeva Sharana
The adventures of Rama : with illustrations from a sixteenth-century Mughal manuscript
Indian paintings from the Punjab Hills by WG Archer
Art in East and West by Rowland Benjamin
Stella Kramisch (An American art historian and curator who was a leading specialist on Indian art, including folk art, for most of the 20th century. Also a Padma Bhushan awardee.)
The transformation of nature in art by Coomaraswamy, Ananda K
Books available on Libgen:
Art Of Ancient India : Buddhist, Hindu, Jain by Huntington and Huntington
The New Cambridge History of India, Volume 1, Part 3: Mughal and Rajput Painting
Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization by Heinrich Zimmer
Four Centuries of Rajput Painting: Mewar, Marwar and Dhundhar Indian Miniatures from the Collection of Isabelle and Vicky Ducrot
Ajanta by Yazdani
The Aesthetic Experience Acording to Abhinavagupta
TheHeritageLab is a free website to connect you to cultural heritage through stories, public engagement programs, campaigns, and free-access content.
Also if you're in Delhi, do consider getting a membership of Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) library.
Folk art:
Folk art is an entirely different area that deserve a post of its own. But i love them so here is a long list by Memeraki.com. You can Google each and then look more into what you like. This website also offers very cheap courses in traditional Indian arts by the hidden and disenfranchised masters themselves! It's doing a great work in giving them a platorm. I myself have taken the Mughal Miniature course here. You can consider it.
Illustrated Books:
Note: These are coffee table books with beautiful illustrations that you'd love to looks at.
The Night Life of Trees: In the belief of the Gond tribe, the lives of humans and trees are closely entwined. A visual ode to trees rendered by tribal artists from India, this handcrafted edition showcases three of the finest living Gond masters. THIS YOUTUBE LINK shows the making of the book. The channel also features other works of Gond art.
An Unknown Treasure in Rajasthan: The Bundi Wall-Paintings:  This book celebrates the surviving wall-paintings at Bundi by presenting a stunning photographic survey
Painting In the Kangra Valley: Painting in the Kangra Valley is an attempt to survey the painting styles of Guler and Kangra, which flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries. The painting activity began with Kashmiri painters (...)
Indian Painting: The Lesser Known Traditions: India has an astonishingly rich variety of painting traditions. While miniature painting schools became virtually extinct with the decline of aristocratic patronage, a number of local vernacular idioms still survive and continue to develop.
Madhubani Art: Indian Art Series: Madhubani art's origin is believed to go back to the ancient era of the Ramayana, when the town was decorated by inhabitants of the region for the wedding of Lord Rama and Sita with elaborate wall paintings and murals (...) Primarily a significant socio-cultural engagement for the womenfolk of Bihar, this art was a welcome break from their daily drudgery.
Reflections on Mughal Art and Culture: Enter the splendid world of Mughal India and explore its rich aesthetic and cultural legacy through fresh insights offered by 13 eminent scholars.
Monsoon Feelings: A History of Emotions in the Rain: Through a series of evocative essays exploring rain-drenched worlds of poetry, songs, paintings, architecture, films, gardens, festivals, music and medicine, this lavishly illustrated collection examines the history of monsoon feelings in South Asia from the twelfth century to the present
Sita's Ramayana shifts the point of view of the Ramayana - the saga of a heroic war - to bring a woman's perspective to this timeless epic. Illustrated with Patua painting.
Adi Parva: Churning of the Ocean: a graphic novel that is a revisionist retelling of some of our oldest tales which have inspired and guided generations of people.
Ajit Mookerji, Sivaramamurti and Craven Roy's books are concise from where one can begin and then delve deeper into the subject of interest. Reading history and myths behind the work for context and listening to music from the given time/region alongside will make the exploration even more enjoyable!
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"Deccani portrait album beginning with the Mughal emperors, proceeding to the Deccani kings, then closing with the Safavid shahs; the images are labeled in Persian in the lower corner with Latin script titles added near the shoulder of each person. Possibly produced during the reign of Abul Hasan Qutb Shah (r. 1672-1687) the last ruler of the Golconda sultanate. The album is bound to be viewed left to right; probably for export to Europe."
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ssashraf · 2 years
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Hello Everyone,
Assalamoalaikum ❣️
As you all know today is 9th November, that is, today is celebrated as Urdu Day. On this day in 1877, the famous poet Dr. Allama Iqbal was born in Sialkot Pakistan, and today Urdu Day is celebrated to mark his birth anniversary. His father's name was Sheikh Noor Muhammed and his mother's name was Imam Bibi. The financial condition of the house was not that good, it just used to pass. His father was not very educated, his job was that of a tailor, he used to stitch clothes of people and run the house, but yes he was not educated but he was a very religious and social person.
Do you know, Urdu is an Indo-Aryan language that comes from the Indo-European language family. It is the mother tongue of about 70 million people worldwide and more than 100 million people use it as a second language in India - Pakistan. Urdu is a language that reaches the soul. It is a language that fills life in ghazals. This is the reason why songs, poetry and nazms written in Urdu reach our hearts.
You must have heard that a proverb is very famous in India. Regarding languages, it is said that if Hindi is our mother then Urdu is our aunt. This clearly shows how much importance is given to languages ​​in India. Also, how is the importance of Urdu in it, it also shows.
The birth of Urdu in India is considered to be from the period of 12th century. At that time the popular name of this language was not Urdu but Hindavi. When the number of its speakers increased rapidly and it started being spoken in different states, then its different names also started appearing, such as- Zaban-e-Hind, Rekhta, Zaban-e-Dehli, Hindi, Gujri, Deccani, Zaban-e-Urdu-e-Mullah and Urdu.
I believe that Dr. Allama Iqbal through his poetry worked to advance the Urdu language to a great extent. He used Urdu and Persian languages ​ ​ extensively in his poetry. His poetry was not easy for everyone to understand. Because he did not do common poetry, in which those who read and listened could see the words of the lover, he was a revolutionary poet, his poetry used to be filled with the philosophy of life. There used to be many mines in every single harf.
There is no doubt that Dr. Allama Iqbal was a true patriot, he wrote many such ghazals in which the flame of his patriotism can be felt. When he wrote "Tarana-e-Hind" in 1904, that ghazal was on the tongue of a revolutionary. Even today that Ghazal is repeated in every corner of India.
Sare Jahan Ae Achcha Hindustan Hamara
Hum Bulbule Hain Iski Ye Gulistaan Hamara
Mazhab Nahi Sikhata Aapas Mein Bair Rakhna
Hindi Hain Hum Watan Hai Hindustan Hamara...
Well, in today's era, all of you must have also realised that somewhere in our country, in some way or the other, efforts are being made to eradicate Urdu, and this is also true that without Urdu, All Stories, Ghazal, Nazm, Song and Poetry are all incomplete. Without Urdu, they cannot accomplish all these things, but still do not know why some people are lying on erasing Urdu. So I request special Muslim brothers and sisters to try to keep Urdu alive in their society in their homes and get their children educated in Urdu and take Urdu newspapers or magazines in their homes. Today we all ourselves are getting away from Urdu as if it will no longer exist in the future.
What a great poet has written a lot on Urdu;
"Urdu" Jise Kehte Hain Tahzeeb Ka Chashma Hai..
Wo Shakhs Mohazzab Hai Jisko Ye Zuban Aayi !!
Thank You !! 😊
S S Ashraf
Director, Bookstock
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theodorobrejafmp · 14 days
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Necromancer High Level Armour Concept
As players level up and acquire better gear and legendary items, the outfits and cosmetics would look better, more complex and heavy armour orientated.
Because I also wanted to experiment wit hard surface armour, the high level armour is a heavy armour with a combination of metal plates, obsidian stone and thick cloth for the cloak.
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Fig.1: High Level Armour MidJourney Concept
I gathered metal references from real life armours as guides for the texturing as well as hard surface modeling. I also found types of armour designs to have a better understanding on how the ergonomics of real life armours were designed.
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Fig.2: armour material Fig.3: armour style reference
To add the dark fantasy aesthetics to the armour, I thought of combining the the metal of the traditional armours with black obsidian, as the action takes place in the Obsidian Peaks. This would link the characters to the environments and also add a bit of story to the design. In addition, I gathered references for the cloak material.
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Fig.4: Black Cloak Material Fig.5: Obsidian Stone
The colour palette of the high armour will have a bit more diversity focusing on colours as metallic grey, gold, bloody red and obsidian black.
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Fig.6: Colour Palette
Bibliography:
Fig.1: Midjourney.com. Available at: https://www.midjourney.com/auth/signin (Accessed: April 23, 2024).
Fig.2: Indian (Deccani) 17th century, wootz steel cuirass (no date) Pinterest. Available at: https://ro.pinterest.com/pin/408068416311402581/
Fig.3: Krypton cuirass by azmal (no date) Pinterest. Available at: https://ro.pinterest.com/pin/408068416311402552/ (Accessed: April 25, 2024).
Fig.4: Pin di saintvader su ;ꜱᴛᴀʀ ᴡᴀʀꜱ (no date) Pinterest. Available at: https://ro.pinterest.com/pin/408068416311402856/
Fig.5:Obsidian (no date) Pinterest. Available at: https://ro.pinterest.com/pin/408068416311402646/ (Accessed: April 25, 2024).
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mumbaidarshanbusblog · 9 months
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Things to Do Things to Do in Mumbai
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With an array of leisure and entertainment options on to offer, you'll be spoiled for options to explore in Mumbai. It was a wonderful trip and are eager to look into the various other places. From amazing shopping to adrenaline-filled recreational pursuits, delicious delicacies to an unforgettable nightlife experience, Mumbai Darshan Bus
Shopping is among the most popular activities to take part in for those traveling to Mumbai. The trip will not be complete without an experience in shopping. If you're unsure of where to purchase and which stores to buy, the Mumbai travel guide can provide the best answers. If you're one of people who want top brands, it is easy to wander into the most renowned shopping centers within the city. Like for instance Status Eye Care are the preferred Opticians to get your high-power eyeglass prescription lenses Progressive lenses, Multifocal lenses, or prescription sunglasses. They're experts at dispensing lenses up to 1.9 high Index Lens, which is a Glass Lens as well as 1.74 Index Plastic Lens. They also carry the new Designer Sunglasses, Eyeglasses, and all brands of contact Lenses.
Shopping at the roadside is a popular choice for both locals and tourists. Roadside markets are huge draws on exploring the city. There is no limit to the time you can spend in these shops. If you're curious about the famed roadside stores and shops, make sure you read information for tourists on Mumbai. Chor Bazaar, Colaba causeway and Phule market are among the most well-known names in the street-side stores located in Mumbai. There is a chance to buy anything and everything in these shops.
There is a possibility to relax and enjoy an enjoyable moment after an exciting day of shopping. Participating in many entertainment options is among the most enjoyable options to accomplish in Mumbai. Powai Lake is an ultimate oasis for people seeking peace and tranquility. It is one of the most sought-after hotspots for tourists and locals alike the lake offers visitors an unforgettable leisure experience. There is plenty of time to pass watching Crocodiles in the lake.
If you're longing to have a snack on an entrée of Bhel Puri You can go to any of the countless many fast food outlets that line the beaches. Bhel is an extremely popular food in the area of beaches. Anyone who visits the beachfront should eat a bowl of tasty Bhel Puri.
Artistically-inclined people can go to the famed art and museums as well as galleries in the city throughout their free period. If you are a fan of watching stunning artwork, then you should take a trip to the Prince of Wales Museum in Mumbai. You can get the most beautiful works of art and paintings that belong to Mughal, Rajput, Deccani and Pahari styles of painting.
To satisfy the night-crowd the nightlife scene is among the most popular attractions in Mumbai. Mumbai is home to a lively nightlife. DJs entertain crowd with their blend of songs all night. An original mix of tunes performed by DJs get the dance floor grooving. Firangi Paani, Hard Rock Cafe, Hawaiian Shack, Insomnia, Enigma, Vie Lounge and Bar, Polly Esther's, J49 and R are just a few of the best nightclubs in Mumbai.
Alongside nightlife, shopping eating and leisure choices, Mumbai has on offer many recreation choices as well as fun events. Go to any of Mumbai's amusement parks to learn about the most exciting experiences to explore. Some of the most well-known names among them include, Great Escape, Essel World, Nishiland Water Park, Shangrila Water Park, Tikuji Ni Wadi Fun Resort and Suraj Water Park.
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for other Jesuit enterprises in relevant mission fields where Lisbon and Madrid had vested interests such as Ethiopia, China and Japan. Alessandro Valignano, who believed that the most promising mission fields of Japan and China should be the priorities of the Society of Jesus, bitterly noted to Claudio Acquaviva that the failure of the second mission corroborated his negative perception of the potential of the Mughal court: ‘in my judgment, the mission of Mogor should be avoided, because we already have experience of what the Mughal [Akbar] wanted’.16 The second mission also generated considerable expectation in Europe. On 14 August 1591, the Jesuit provincial of Sicily, Bartolomeo Ricci, reported with some enthusiasm the arrival at Messina of an Armenian named Antonio Giorgio, who spent a year in Mughal lands and carried letters from the Portuguese governor of Goa, Manoel de Sousa Coutinho, and had news of a new Jesuit mission to the Mughal court. Antonio Giorgio told Ricci that in December 1589 that Antoni de Montserrat and Francisco Henriques had been summoned again by Akbar, probably confounding the departure of the Catalan missionary to Ethiopia with the second mission to Mogor. The Great Mughal was apparently on the verge of converting his empire to Christianity. According to the Armenian, the emperor’s sons, Salim, the future emperor Jahangir and Daniyal, had been baptised, and many at the Mughal court had seen Akbar and the princes listening to Mass. The news of the imminent conversion of the Timurid ruler and the baptism of his heirs was spectacular. Even more spectacular was the news that Akbar had ordered the destruction of 60 mosques across his dominions. Antonio Giorgio also mentioned that four more Jesuit missionaries would be soon sent to Lahore, mentioning the names of Gomes Vaz, who was a serious candidate to be part of the mission, and one Luis Leitão, probably a confusion with Duarte Leitão.17 Antonio Giorgio, however, did not carry with him any letter from the Jesuits to confirm his account, but only a copy destined to Philip II of a letter from Akbar addressed to the Portuguese governor, M
The privileges obtained in Lahore and Khambhat encouraged Manuel Pinheiro to invest in a ‘popular mission’ focusing on targets outside the Mughal court, in particular the lower strata of Mughal society. The division of the third mission into two fields, the court and the commoners, would be definitively confirmed when Akbar decided to move the court from Lahore to Agra, also in 1598. The decision to move the imperial seat was, once again, related to the Mughal expansion in the Deccan. The end of the Gujarati rebellion allowed the emperor to invest more time and resources in the Deccan campaigns. In the same way that the proximity of Lahore to Gujarat allowed Akbar to closely follow the suppression of Muzaffar Khan’s uprising, Agra offered an ideal base to direct the Mughal war effort against the Deccani sultanates. For the Jesuits, the transfer came at a rather inconvenient time, at the precise moment when the works for a new church and residence in Lahore started. Moreover, the missionaries already supervised a small community of local converts, European Catholics and Armenian Christians who resided in Lahore.
other relevant figures of the Mughal elite. As the head of the body politic, the emperor could establish Christianity as the official religion or encourage other relevant social or political actors to embrace Catholicism. If the emperor was reticent to convert, the conversion of relevant courtiers and officials had the potential to institute an influential Christian elite that could create the necessary political conditions for the ruler’s conversion and subsequent Christianisation of Mughal India. As in other mission fields such as China, Japan and Ethiopia, the missionaries should concentrate their efforts on infiltrating non-Christian political structures and promote a conversion ‘from within’.114 For Xavier, Pinheiro’s ‘popular mission’ in Lahore, in spite of its encouraging numbers of converts, threatened the success of the top-down strategy at the imperial court. As a new religion, the association of Catholicism with the lower strata of Mughal society, in particular low-caste Hindus, could reduce its attractiveness in the eyes of the Mughal elites. In 1607, Xavier complained that the majority of the Lahore converts were ‘common and low people’ (gente comum e baixa).115 Like Xavier, Pinheiro sought a conversion ‘from within’ but, as his comments to Claudio Acquaviva indicated, also feared that the lack of conversions could terminate the Mughal mission. With his activities in Lahore he sought to establish a native Christian community that could safeguard the continuity of the mission and, at the same time, establish the Catholic Church as an integral part of the Mughal social and political landscape. Indeed, the formation of native Christian communities, and the role of the padres as their spiritual leaders, allowed the missionaries to pose as domestic political actors and explore different ways to engage with the Mughal polity and its elites. Indeed, Pinheiro’s agency in Lahore was made possible by an implicit acknowledgement that the Jesuit missionaries were part of a subordinate minority—the Christian community—and
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vulturesouls · 6 months
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Portrait of a courtier at Bijapur
Deccan, India, ca. 1610 AD
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myziziblog · 1 year
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Urdu shayiri & its history from Wali-Deccany to modern day of Faiz Ahmed Faiz !!! waiting for some urdu lover to ask ? specially About Allama IQBAL!!! a outstanding poet, philosopher & thinker.
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upennmanuscripts · 1 year
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LJS 425 is a treatise on music or melody, adapted by the Persian scribe Ruhbānī from a treatise written for the Sultan Maḥmūd of the Bahamanids, a Deccani dynasty. It was likely written in Persia, now Iran, in the 17th century.
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Best traditional and modern Indian paintings at Satguru's
Introduction
India is home to numerous ethnic groups, each of which has developed its own distinct artistic traditions. Colors leap off the canvas to portray tales of passion, devotion, mythology, and everyday life. These works of art are more than simple pictures; they are a testament to the rich heritage that has defined this remarkable country.
Satguru's, a decor store based in Mumbai, is a wonderful treasure for art enthusiasts. If you enjoy Indian art, culture, and history, you must pay a visit. The moment you walk through the door, you're transported to a world of vivid colours, rich details, and mythology that come to life on the canvas. They provide a large selection of Indian paintings, ranging from Worli to Madhubani to spiritual, to bring an aesthetic accent to your decor.
Overview of the main genres
Indian painting is divided up into multiple styles, including Rajput, Deccani, Pahari, and others, each with their own distinct stylistic approach. Indian art is distinguished by its vivid colours, elaborate designs, and religious themes. In addition, Indian paintings portray a culture of togetherness, harmony, and liveliness. As the art form has grown over time, it has encompassed a variety of mediums, giving artists enough opportunity to explore various topics and techniques.
What to expect at Satguru's Traditional and Modern Indian Paintings Gallery
Satguru's Traditional and Modern Indian Paintings Gallery is a wonderful place to explore art, particularly paintings. This art gallery offers an array of art pieces, including contemporary art, traditional art, sculptures, sketches, abstract paintings, landscape paintings, figurative paintings, religion paintings, and still life paintings.
A list of paintings that will make you fall in love
Abstract horizontal: an amazing painting of a deer family with blue mountains The perfect painting for your living room or your office cabin.
Love in the Time of Colour: A gorgeous, colorful, romantic painting of Radha and Krishna that can be a perfect addition to your bedroom and a perfect gift for your loved one.
Radha Krishna Madhubani Painting: Radha Krishna Madhubani paintings, after all, stand for more than just an aesthetic tradition; they are a symbol of love throughout India.
ABS RED: Painted by famous Indian artist Paras Parmar, it can turn out to be the best painting in your living room right above your couch.
Lal City B: Painting is a lovely depiction of Kolkata.A perfect representation of a beautiful Indian city.
How to buy Indian paintings at Satguru's
If you're searching for Indian paintings on the internet, you won't find many options that are as diverse as those at Satguru's. This is an online art store that offers a wide range of artwork from artists from across the country. Whether you're looking for paintings in traditional mediums such as oil or watercolor, or in more modern formats like prints, you can find various options at Satguru's. Besides, the artworks here are reasonably priced, making them an affordable choice for everyone. So why not give them a try? You won't regret it!
Conclusion
For ages, Indian paintings have been a unique art form. The ancient artwork includes religious deities as well as regional folk art. They're made with a range of mediums, including charcoal, coloured inks, and water paints. Visit Satguru's to get your hands on paintings that narrate stories from India's rich history and heritage. It is a collection of paintings by artists from all around the country depicting a variety of themes, such as deities, mythological animals, festivals, and more. To verify authenticity, you may also buy artworks directly from their store.
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venugopalseo · 1 year
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New Welfare Services For Farmers By TDP Government.
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Input subsidy:
The seeds:
●     50 percent subsidy on seeds of pulses, and oilseeds for the people of AP under the Leadership of Shri. Nara Chandrababu Naidu.
●     Supply of one lakh 30 thousand quintals, supply of 3.5 lakh quintals of groundnut seeds with a subsidy of Rs.24,85 crores in 2003 Kharif - 33,540 quintals of soybean seeds supplied with a subsidy of Rs.2.01 crores in 2003 Kharif.
●     Supply of one lakh tonnes of gypsum fertiliser with a subsidy of Rs.6 crore.
●     Fertilisers Supply of 10,000 tonnes of Fertilisers (Zinc Sulphate) with a subsidy of Rs.10 crore.
Crop insurance for farmers:
●     Insurance claims of Rs.250 crore will be settled.
●     7 lakh farmers benefited.
●     Release of Rs.110 crores on behalf of the state government of Andhra Pradesh by TDP Government.
●     Regular monitoring ensures that the amount due to the farmers is immediately credited to their accounts with help of the best TDP MLAs and TDP Leaders.
Formation of Rythu Mitra Sanghas:
●     2 Formation of Lakh Rythu Mitra Groups In a phased manner
●     Formation of about 8-10 groups in each Gram Panchayat.
●     About 15 members in each group.
●     Acts as a bridge between the agricultural extension officer and the farmers.
●     Consultations and discussions about scientific agricultural practices.
●     Assessment of Agricultural Cultivation Requirements.
●     Introduction of the latest technology in farms.
●     Various services like soil sample testing camps, health camps, etc Providing
●     An expenditure of Rs.350 crores
●     Arrangements for bank linkage and matching of Rs.15,000/- on savings and performance basis
●     TDP Government made sure that the grant formation group is formed and, Rs.2,500 is sanctioned to the people and considered to be one of the TDP Contributions.
Waiver of interest:
●     2002 In respect of Kharif loans - 100 percent interest waiver in drought-prone areas, thus the expenditure of funds of Rs.128 crores.
●     A 5 percent rebate on interest in places is not declared as drought areas, thereby spending Rs.22 crores.
●     Regarding the current deferment of long-term loans - 100 percent interest waiver on the long-term and medium-term loans in drought-affected areas thereby incurring an outlay of Rs.125 crores.
●     5 percent rebate on interest in places not declared as drought areas and thus Rs.30 crore
●     expenditure 100 percent waiver of delinquent interest on short-term loan arrears thus Rs.43.80 crores.
●     100 percent waiver of outstanding interest on long-term and medium-term loan arrears  thus Rs.52.20 We spent crores
●     3 percent of the primary interest on long-term loans taken before the 2002 Concession, Thus the expenditure of Rs.100 crores.
●     100 crore share by the government in payment of compensation under crop insurance expenditure.
●     Assistance to the extent of Rs.500 crores to the members of cooperative credit institutions is given and is the greatest TDP Achievement.
Financial Assistance to Fishermen:
●     Finance to 40,000 fish workers at a cost of Rs.10 crores under microfinance help
●     Financial assistance for outboard motors for 5000 people at the cost of Rs.15 crores Construction of 5000 houses for fish workers
Allocations for Livestock Development:
●     Under an integrated scheme for pastures for grazing sheep and goats at a cost of Rs.80 crores showing the earth.
●     Formation of 10,000 sheep breeders' groups.
●     Project for 20,000 sheep-rearing units of Deccani and Nellore varieties
●     Sheep shearing machines, and sheep deworming equipment at a cost of Rs.7.50 crores.
●     The benefit to one lakh beneficiaries.
●     Deworming and vaccination of 120 lakh sheep at a cost of Rs crores,●      benefiting 6 lakh people.
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