Aipan is the technique of floor painting using rice paste solution to etch out different geometrical and art patterns on the background of ‘geru’(red oxide). Instead of brush fingers are used to make these fascinating forms. These age old traditions are considered essential on every auspicious occasion. It is solely confined to women folk and usually mother passes it to daughter. Thus this art passed down from generation to generation. For the Kumaonis, each deity in the Hindu pantheon has a special symbol and every occasion demands an aipan of a different kind.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
SCIENCE OF SOUND
Before understanding mantras and their relevance, we must understand the nature of sound and its effects.
How does the sound affect us? Try this…
Close your eyes and position yourself in the midst of main market place. Imagine screeching cars, blaring horns, shouting hawkers and screaming sound system relaying advertisement--- your pulse quickens and heart beat races.
Now gently change the scene-
Imagine the sound of gently flowing stream, chirping birds or distant bells of temple- At once the calm and serene feeling takes over.
This is the magic of sound of sound.
Sound is the vehicle for emotions- sing with joy, shout in anger, cry in sorrow or groan in pain. Intensified emotions usually demand stronger sound.
Some movements of sound always go on inside us. Like the rhythm of music, it determines the rhythm of our consciousness.
Mantras are sonic vehicles that encapsulate mystical energy and direct it towards specific aim.
Monday, March 22, 2010
NANDA RAJ JAT
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Nanda Devi Raj Jat or Nanda Devi Royal Procession which is held once every twelve years can be christened as the Kumbh of the mountains.
In an arduous 280 km. trek stretching about ten days, hundreds of devotees make their way past the Bedni bugyal and Roopkund to the plains of
The colourful and beautifully decorated doli of the Goddess along with a four-horned ram moves majestically with the procession. After worship, people bid emotional farewell and return.
Next Raj Jat Yatra will be in 2012.
Monday, March 8, 2010
NEED FOR EXPLORING NEW AREAS OF TOURISM
Tourism is claimed as the prime industry in Uttarakhand and lot is being talked about at every forum. Till date major revenue earners are the religious shrines which came into existence centuries ago or famous hill stations and retreats created or developed in the colonial era.
Today in the name of tourism, the policy makers are coming up with ideas that only creates pressure on existing destinations which in no way contribute in the growth of this sector. This is really a short cut! When people around the world are looking for new locations and want to experiment something unique, and above all ready to pay for that, why are we sitting back?
In Uttarakhand,
Once the government expresses its intention, the business giants from across the country will flock to grab the opportunity. If such a thing ever happens, it will enhance the state revenue, generate local employment and add one of its kinds, attraction to Uttarakhand.