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The meandering bends of River Sindhu reflect the crowning motto of the entire nation: communal harmony. Set against the serene backdrop of Ladakh, Sindhu Darshan festival voices out the inspirational love that India has for Her ‘knights in shining armour’. The reverberating tranquillity of the place seeps into the soul of this festivity and stands
On the Dashami of Shukla Paksha, river Ganga continues her journey from heaven towards earth. While people welcome her with elaborate and grandiose Ganga Aarti, she blesses the earth’s dwellers with fertility and prosperity. India Imprints also seeks the blessings of Mother Ganga with all its patrons on this day.
Mythology has it that the course of the holy Ganga was through heaven only. She was brought down to Earth in the form of a deity to cleanse the ancestors’ ashes of King Bhagirath. But why?! Well, 60,000 of his ancestors died because sage Kapila once cursed them. When Bhagirath sought to perform a certain
A traditional art of handwork, colour, and magic, Kalamkari is an omnipresent art form that has stood the test of different cultures, regions, and times. Kalam stands for brush or pen, and Kari means work. The amalgamation of these two words will give you ‘work of pen’. The most customary Indian fine art, Kalamkari’s symbolism
Carries the looks of silk and the comfort of cotton – that’s Khunn for you! This traditional Maharashtrian woven fabric is a favourite among women. India Imprints endeavours to maintain the legacy, so that this fading handloom tradition is upheld.
Festival of Divine Wedding! The divine nuptial of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva on the 6th day of Jyestha month (9th of June) is an auspicious Hindu festival celebrated all over India, especially in Odisha’s Sambalpur district. There’s a unique celebration which takes place in the Sital Sasthi Yatra that started 400 years ago. Although
Your mother has always been the epitome of love and care, be it for your health or your skin and hair. However, as you get busy with your life, it becomes difficult to take the same care of yourself as your mother did. India Imprints, therefore, brings organic shampoos and soaps made from natural extracts
Bored with the too many monochrome kurtas in your closet right now? Let’s twist it! The beauty of Indian kurtis or salwar kameez is that you can spice up even the most boring outfit with one prop only – Dupatta or scarf! Nothing can go wrong with THAT. Nonetheless, you can never be too causal
Guilt-free fashion – a mantra of sustainability! Alongside innovation and trends, designers are striving for sustainable choices today. And, why wouldn’t they? Natural clothing not only protects the environment but also shields against the harsh chemical impacts on the wearer’s skin. People have started recognising and appreciating eco-friendly apparels that are not only chic and
Ramadan – the most special month in the Islam calendar. Do you know why? During this holy month, the Quran was set. And thus, no Muslim misses the chance of celebrating this auspicious occasion with month-long fasting and iftar. We, at India Imprints, wish that the spirit of Ramadan fills the heart of all our
If you think Ramadan is only about a month of fasting for the Muslim community, then, you may be unaware of its significant aspects. In 610 AD on this propitious Islamic month, the Quran had been revealed to Prophet Muhammad.   Contrary to what people know, this holy period is deeply rooted in history, culture,
Handcrafted products hold a significant place in every Indian’s heart. Starting from cloth and jewellery to beauty products and more, handcrafted goods bring along the legacy of our culture and heritage. No wonder about the aesthetics and goodness of those products. India Imprints was initiated to be a podium where artisans and enthusiasts can meet
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