Musical Instruments – UPSC – Art and Culture Notes
The crafting of music necessitates the use of musical instruments, which can be broadly categorized into four traditional groups based…
The crafting of music necessitates the use of musical instruments, which can be broadly categorized into four traditional groups based…
Rabindranath Tagore contributed uniquely to this resurgence of Modern Music with his compositions known as ‘Rabindra Sangeet.’
Indian Folk Music in the UPSC IAS Exam is included in the Art and Culture syllabus for the UPSC IAS…
During the 4th to 6th century, the Gupta Dynasty in North Central India marked a significant period for the inception…
Carnatic music has its roots in prehistoric times, with musical instruments being a prominent subject in the works of sculptors,…
Hindustani Music, one of the two prominent schools of Indian Classical Music predominantly practiced in North India, stands in contrast…
Charvaka, also known as Lokāyata, is an ancient school of Indian materialism, representing a popular belief system in Ancient India….
Classified as a Nastika or heterodox school of Indian Philosophy, Ajivika School emerged as a shramana movement in the 5th…
Hindu philosophy is divided into six Orthodox and three Heterodox schools, with the classification hinging on the acknowledgment of the…
The Indian subcontinent is home to a diverse range of religions that define the morality and ethics of those who practise them. We have several communities…