Indian Art and Culture










Indian Art and Culture Holidays

The mother land of India is renowned for its art, culture and architecture holidays all over the world where all historical monuments of India seen in forts, palaces, caves, temples, mosques and churches, mausoleums and other historical buildings reflect the past glory of India in which period the monuments were constructed. The art and culture holidays in India is in real sense of term an unforgettable travel to India during the exploration of which travelers got an opportunity to view the monuments of ancient India, medieval India, modern India and contemporary India starting from the most ancient monuments like Bhimbetka of Prehistoric era dating back to as early as c. 8000 BC - 3000 BC, the Sanchi Stupa, Taj Mahal during the medieval era of Indian history to the most intricate religious places of worship ever constructed – the Akshardham Temple in the capital city of India. All these arts of India are finely based on some concepts mostly revolve around the beauty, symmetry, color, curvaceous female form, legends and fascinations, gods, goddesses, lore and myths. These arts of India are symbolized in the forms of ornamentation, paintings, sculptures and handicrafts. Broadly speaking, on the basis of evolution of Indian arts, it can be roughly classified as Hindu art of India, temple art of India, ephemeral arts of India, Buddhist art of India, Jain art of India, folk art of India, Islamic art of India etc. Some of them are representing as the Heritage Sites of India and some of them as world Heritage Sites which are must visit historical places of India. However, Indian traditional arts are still seen in India in the form of Indian classical music, Indian classical dances, paintings of M. F. Hussain, Ravi Varma etc.


The Indian culture holidays are as vast and variant as the mosaic having the complex and variant colors to make of the place more beautiful. India is a nation of different nationalities representing their own peculiar culture, tradition, religion, customs, castes, colour, ethos, behaviour, dialects and languages, regional differentiation, different kind of cuisines, attires, creed and the diverse lifestyle yet united with each other with the common string of Indian Nationalism and making it one of the unique country in the world where the concept of Unity in Diversity is found in its best form on the one hand and the largest representative democracy on the planet on the other. The country where the major religions of the world – the Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism Wahabism etc. along with hundreds of tribal communities has no doubt become of the hub of culture holidays or culture tourism of India.