Think of India and you
will be splashed with colors so vibrant and art so diverse that it
will take your breath away.
India is famous on a world scale for the cuisine, yoga, movies, religions and it's art. Be it the architecture of Qutub Minar, or the sheer beauty of Taj Mahal, ancient civilizations of Harappa and Mohanzadaro, grand sculptured temples from south, exotic and sensual caves of Ajanta and Elora or majestic Khajuraho. India has spell bounded all, with it's beauty.
Not only Architecture, Indian Paintings and Sculptures have also left their mark in International arena. Cave paintings and Temple paintings of ancient structures have attracted millions of tourists and art lovers to India. Raja Ravi Verma and M.F. Hussein are few of the world famous Indian artists. Many sculptures of female goddesses have been unearthed belonging to the ancient civilizations of India.
Festivals of India are a reflection of it's religious heterogeneity. Celebration of lights in “Deepawali”, victory of good over evil in “Dushehra”, Splash of mixed colors of harmony in “Holi”, Triumph of womanhood in “Durga Pooja”, Harvest celebration in “Pongal” and “Onam”, goodness of Sacrifice in “Muharram”, and National Holidays of Independence and Republic Day.
Clothes of India are also as colorful and spirited as India itself. Traditional woman's attire is a charming nine yard of clothe called Saree. Saree is not only time-honored but also has changed it's format and design as per the modern times. Wedding attires include Lehnga Choli, and much decorated bridal gowns. Kurtis and Churidaars have given a new meaning to the casual wear, being it conventional yet modern. Western wears like skirts, tshirts, and shorts are equally famous among Indian girls. Embroidered and stitched garments also plays a very significant role in Indian clothing.
Indian woman are not only famous for their beauty and fabulous clothes but also for the splendid and stunning Jewelry. Gold seems to be the most favorite choice when it comes to ornaments. Grand and resplendent are words which came to mind when we see beautifully articulated detailed pieces of Indian Jewelry. Beads, Metals, Ceramic, Bamboo, Clay, Terracotta, Banjara, Pearls, Navratan, Gems, and Diamonds are some of the few types and techniques used in the making of Indian Jewellery.
I can write and write all day but when it comes to Indian Arts and Crafts, but a history of million years can not be captured in any way. Only way to witness and feel this Indian grandness is adorning yourself with beautiful Indian attires and Jewellery.
Feel India, be Rangeela.