From the intricate weaves of Banarasi silk to the ancient traditions of Madhubani painting, India's craft heritage is vast. Documenting these vanishing art forms, highlighting sustainable artisan communities, and showcasing traditional craftsmanship provides high educational value.
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Daily life is influenced by major religions like Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Christianity, Buddhism, and Jainism. Atithi Devo Bhavah: The Evolution of Indian Fashion Daily life is
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India’s cultural landscape is incredibly diverse, with rituals, languages, and even "New Year" dates changing every few hundred kilometers. This feature would move beyond simple articles to create an immersive "Digital Heritage" experience. Feature Concept: "The Living Heritage Journey"