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South India

Tyagaraja: The Highest Guru

MV Ramana

The impact of Tyagaraja on Carnatic music remains unparallelled even 250 years after the composer’s birth

A Coffee Break in Tradition

A retro coffee house in Chennai as a cultural statement

Sanjay Subrahmanyan: Improv Maestro

To hear this Carnatic vocalist once is to be converted for life

In Search of Muziris

Travelling back in time for a Roman holiday in Kerala

Mahendra’s Magic

The Mahabalipuram rock reliefs and sculptures are extraordinary creations by the third monarch of the Pallava dynasty, and in these masterpieces merge the sensuous and the satirical, the human and the divine in timeless harmony

You are the way you cook

If north and south Indians share a similar genetic structure and perhaps a ‘common origin’ in the Harappan civilisation, then what has given birth to the different techniques of cooking?

Every dog has its day

A rare breeder comes to the rescue of the Rajapalayam hound, the storied hunting companion from south India

The Eternal Harappan Script Tease

New findings raise an old question: Do South Indians belong to the Indus Valley Civilisation?

Kannada Tunes, from Manipur

A BPO executive from the Northeast is crooning his way into the classical scene down South.

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