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Answer: True
Ajanta Caves (Maharashtra), dating from 2nd century BCE to 6th century CE, are 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments. Renowned for ancient paintings depicting Jataka tales and exquisite sculptures of Buddha.
Answer: Nannaya
Nannaya Bhattaraka (11th century) is revered as Adi Kavi of Telugu literature. He began the Telugu adaptation of Mahabharata (Andhra Mahabharatam), establishing Telugu as a literary language.
Answer: Sattriya
Sattriya was recognized as the eighth classical dance form by Sangeet Natak Akademi in 2000. Others: Bharatanatyam (1950s), Kathak (1950s), Kathakali (1950s), Kuchipudi (1970s), Odissi (1970s), Manipuri (1970s), Mohiniyattam (1970s).
Answer: True
Bankura horses from West Bengal are traditional terracotta figurines made by Kumhar potters. Symbolic of rural Bengal, they are used in rituals and as decorative items. Received GI tag in 2018.
Answer: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus), designed by F.W. Stevens (1887), blends Victorian Gothic revival with Indian traditional architecture. Inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.
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: True
Losar marks the Tibetan New Year, celebrated with prayers, cham dances, and feasts in Buddhist communities of Ladakh, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, and Arunachal Pradesh. Dates follow the Tibetan lunar calendar.
Answer: Abanindranath Tagore
Abanindranath Tagore founded the Bengal School of Art, promoting Swadeshi values and indigenous styles. His iconic 'Bharat Mata' (1905) depicts India as a four-armed Hindu goddess, symbolizing nationalism.
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: True
Tamasha is a vibrant folk theatre form of Maharashtra combining dance, music, and drama. Known for Lavani songs, witty dialogue, and social commentary. Recognized for preserving Marathi folk culture.
Answer: Gupta
Dhamek Stupa at Sarnath (Uttar Pradesh) commemorates Buddha's first sermon (Dharmachakrapravartana). The current cylindrical structure dates to Gupta period (5th century CE), replacing Ashoka's original.
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: True
'West Meets East' (1967) was a groundbreaking collaboration between sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar and violinist Yehudi Menuhin. It won a Grammy and introduced Indian classical music to global audiences.
Answer: Expression/Acting
Abhinaya is the art of expression in Indian classical dance, conveying emotions and narratives through facial expressions, hand gestures (mudras), and body language. One of the four components of Natya.
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: True
Rabindranath Tagore won the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature for Gitanjali (Song Offerings), becoming the first non-European laureate. His works profoundly influenced Indian literature and nationalism.
Answer: Bundi
Bundi school of Rajasthani miniatures (17th-19th century) is characterized by vibrant colors, lush landscapes, and dynamic hunting/war scenes. Influenced by Mughal art but retained distinct folk elements.
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: True
Chhau dance, with martial, folk, and classical elements, is performed in Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal. Three styles: Seraikella, Mayurbhanj, Purulia. UNESCO Intangible Heritage since 2010.
Answer: Karnataka
Bidriware originated in Bidar, Karnataka, during the Bahmani Sultanate. It involves casting zinc-copper alloy and inlaying silver/gold, creating a striking black-silver contrast. Received GI tag in 2006.