Sattriya Nritya, a classical dance from Assam, India, originated in the 15th century by Srimanta Sankardev. It blends intricate movements, expressive storytelling, and religious themes.
The Indian national flag, adopted on July 22, 1947, features a horizontal tricolor of saffron, white, and green with the Ashoka Chakra in the center. Symbolizing courage, peace, and fertility, it embodies India's freedom and values. The Flag Code of 2002 allows citizens to display it proudly year-round, reflecting the nation's rich history and ongoing spirit.
History and Culture: Explore Sivasagar, the historic capital of the Ahom kingdom, renowned for its temples, tanks, and architectural marvels, reflecting a rich cultural heritage.
Discover the significance, selection process, and preservation efforts of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, safeguarding cultural and natural treasures for humanity.
The Kamakhya Ambubachi Mela is an annual festival that holds immense significance in the Hindu religion, particularly in the Tantric sect. Scheduled to take...
Uncover the historical treasures of Assam, from the Ahom Dynasty to the vibrant Bihu festival. Explore the living chronicle that bridges the past and present.