Indian culture

AHILYABAI HOLKAR: LIFE, GOVERNANCE, LEGACY

Ahilyabai Holkar, the visionary 18th-century ruler of Malwa, is celebrated for her decentralized governance, justice system, and empowerment of women. Her profound legacy includes rebuilding nationwide Hindu temples, promoting Maheshwari handlooms, and fostering socio-economic development.

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SARHUL FESTIVAL: TRIBAL CULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

The Sarhul festival, celebrated by tribal communities like the Oraon and Munda, symbolizes the profound intersection of indigenous cultural identity and environmental conservation. Through rituals like worshipping the Sal tree and preserving 'Sarna' sacred groves, tribals inherently promote biodiversity.  

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SRIMANTA SANKARDEVA - PIONEER OF ASSAMESE NEO - VAISHNAVISM

Srimanta Sankardeva was a 15th–16th century saint, reformer, poet, and cultural icon from Assam who laid the foundations of Neo-Vaishnavism and Ekasarana Dharma, emphasising devotion to a single God, ethical living, and social equality over ritualism and caste hierarchy. He pioneered a powerful cultural renaissance through Borgeet, Bhaona, Ankia Naat, Namghar, and Sattras, which became enduring institutions of Assamese society. His movement promoted egalitarianism, women’s participation, and community worship, reshaping Assam’s religious and cultural identity. Sankardeva’s legacy continues to influence literature, music, theatre, and social reform across the region, making him one of the most transformative spiritual leaders in Indian history.

 

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