Indian Art

Saree, Six Yards of Pure Grace
Embrace the Grace
In the rush of modern life, the saree reminds us to pause, drape with care, and walk with pride. Whether you’re headed to work, attending a wedding, or simply revisiting your roots — let a saree be your companion.

Rath Yatra begins in Odisha's Puri : All you need to know
Ratha Yatra (also called as Car Festival or Chariot Festival) is a Hindu festival associated with Lord Jagannath held at Puri in the state of Odisha. This annual festival is celebrated on Ashadha Shukla Paksha Dwitiya (second day in bright fortnight of Ashadha month).

🌼 Akshaya Tritiya — A Day of Eternal Prosperity 🌼
This sacred day signifies everlasting prosperity, success, and abundance. It is widely believed that any good deed, spiritual practice, purchase, or investment made on Akshaya Tritiya multiplies manifold and brings lasting benefits.

Maha Vishuba Sankranti — Celebrating the Odia New Year with Gratitude and Devotion
A beautiful custom associated with Pana Sankranti is the Basundhara Theki ritual.
A small earthen pot filled with water or Pana is hung over a Tulsi (holy basil) plant.

Utkala Dibasa: Celebrating Odisha’s Legacy of Handloom and Handicrafts
Each village in Odisha holds a legacy of craftsmanship that has been passed down for centuries. These art forms not only reflect our state’s identity but have also reached global recognition.

Odisha — India’s best-kept secret

Weaves of Odisha: Khandua

History of weaving in Odisha
