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Answer: Violin
Though European in origin, the violin was adapted into Carnatic music in the 19th century. Played seated, it mirrors vocal phrases and is essential in concerts, accompanying artists like L. Subramaniam.
Answer: Kisari Mohan Ganguli
Kisari Mohan Ganguli published the first complete English prose translation of the Mahabharata between 1883-1896. His 12-volume work remains a key reference for scholars and general readers.
Answer: Patan
Patola sarees from Patan, Gujarat, are made using double ikat technique where both warp and weft are resist-dyed before weaving. A labor-intensive craft preserved by the Salvi community; received GI tag.
Answer: Kerala
Thrissur Pooram in Kerala is one of India's largest temple festivals, featuring caparisoned elephants, traditional percussion (chenda melam), and fireworks. Held at Vadakkunnathan Temple annually.
Answer: Mohammed Adil Shah
Gol Gumbaz in Vijayapura (Bijapur), Karnataka, is the mausoleum of Mohammed Adil Shah (r. 1627-1656). Its dome (44m diameter) is the second-largest pre-modern dome, with a whispering gallery.
Answer: Fire
According to legend, Raga Deepak has the power to ignite fire when sung perfectly. It is a evening raga in Hindustani music, associated with Agni (fire) and performed with caution due to its potency.
Answer: Nagaland
Hornbill Festival, held December 1-10 in Nagaland, promotes inter-tribal interaction and preserves Naga heritage. Features traditional dances, crafts, music, and indigenous games.
Answer: Chariot
Konark Sun Temple (13th century) is shaped like a massive chariot of Surya, the sun god, with 24 wheels and seven horses. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it exemplifies Kalinga architecture.
Answer: Lucknow
Chikankari is a traditional embroidery craft from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Using white thread on fine muslin or chiffon, it features shadow work, jaali, and murri stitches. Received GI tag in 2008.
Answer: Maharashtra
Lavani is a traditional folk dance of Maharashtra, performed to the beats of dholki. Known for its energetic movements and social commentary, it was historically performed by female artists.
Answer: West Bengal
Durga Puja in Kolkata was inscribed on UNESCO's list in 2021. The festival celebrates Goddess Durga's victory over Mahishasura with elaborate pandals, idol artistry, and cultural performances.
Answer: Kerala
Mohiniyattam, meaning 'dance of the enchantress', is a classical dance from Kerala. It features lasya (graceful) movements, white-gold costumes, and themes from Vaishnavism.
Answer: Uttar Pradesh
Nautanki is a folk theatre form from Uttar Pradesh and North India, known for its rhythmic dialogue, folk songs, and social themes. It was popularized by performers like Gulab Bai.
Answer: Odisha
Pattachitra is a traditional cloth-based scroll painting from Odisha and West Bengal. Themes revolve around Jagannath and Vaishnava lore, using natural colors and intricate borders.
Answer: Lucknow
Lucknow is renowned for Chikankari and Zardozi embroidery. Zardozi, meaning 'gold embroidery', uses metallic threads, pearls, and precious stones, and received GI tag for Lucknow Zardozi in 2013.
Answer: Gujarat
Garba is a traditional folk dance of Gujarat performed during Navratri festival. Dancers move in concentric circles around a lamp or image of Goddess Durga, symbolizing the cycle of life.
Answer: Odisha
Odissi is a classical dance form from Odisha, characterized by tribhanga posture and sculpturesque movements. It traces its roots to temple traditions and was recognized as classical in 1970.
Answer: 1954
Lalit Kala Akademi was established by the Government of India in 1954 to promote and preserve visual arts in India. It is one of the three national academies of arts, alongside Sangeet Natak and Sahitya Akademi.
Answer: Krishna and Radha
Manipuri dance, originating from Manipur, is renowned for its graceful, lyrical movements depicting the divine love of Radha and Krishna, especially in the Ras Lila performances. It was recognized as a classical dance in 1970.
Answer: Jaipur
Jaipur's Blue Pottery uses a unique quartz-based clay and turquoise glaze, influenced by Persian techniques. It was revived in the 20th century and received GI tag recognition for its craftsmanship.