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Ugadi – the beginning…by Usha Balasubramaniam

Ugadi – the beginning…by Usha Balasubramaniam All Hindu festivals have their own significance and importance. Hindu culture has a rich heritage, with numerous festivals. Each celebrated festival throughout the year has its own distinct value and ritual practice. Ugadi is celebrated in many states like Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Ugadi Read more [...]

Making music education compulsory for children in schools – Vandana Narasu

Gone are the days when Carnatic music, Dance and other major art forms were offered as optional activities at Schools. Some forward looking schools are starting to include these art forms as part of their regular curriculum and this is a welcome change. Out of my personal experience of going to schools Read more [...]

360 degree learning at eAmbalam – Compiled by Dr. V. Durgalakshmi

  To complement quality training in Indian classical performing arts training, especially, Karnatic Vocal and Bharathanatyam by leading performers and guidance by stalwarts, eAmbalam has a specialized wellness resource wing to cater to the students and performers of the artistic genres. Regular Read more [...]

The Learning in SaMaaGaMa 2013

The Learning in SaMaaGaMa 2013 SaMaaGaMa 2013 was a great learning for all of us at eAmbalam. We were extremely satisfied that we got under privileged school children interact with stalwarts during workshops. Our efforts were also reinforced by the participation of some members of the community in workshops and concerts. A more wholehearted Read more [...]

A Date with New York ! – TV Ramprasadh

A Date with New York !  – TV Ramprasadh   In the heart of Manhattan, tucked quietly amidst the chaotic surroundings of New York is the Bhakthi Center, a temple and community center, set up and run by the devotees of the ISKCON.   Friday and Sunday were my dates for music workshops  and Saturday and Sunday for Indira Read more [...]

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