Saturday, 27 June 2020

Second Participation e-Certificate

Glad to receive the Second Participation e-Certificate at National Seminar (Webinar) on "Society and Culture of Kerala, Odisha and Mizoram" organized by Govt. PG College, Sambhal, UP.





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My First Mention in a Paper as a 'Reference'


Thank you Academia for giving me this good news "Congratulations on your 1st Mention!" by José Vicente Cândido in his paper "Proposition of the 3-block Perfume Exhibition Model Using technology on turning visible an invisible reality such as perfumes". 

Link to paper -- https://www.academia.edu/43451390/Proposition_of_the_3-block_Perfume_Exhibition_Model_Using_technology_on_turning_visible_an_invisible_reality_such_as_perfumes


Sharing this joyful moments with all of you. Highlighted the portions with RED line boxes in the pictures.


 
 
 
 


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Tuesday, 23 June 2020

My First Participation 'e-Certificate'

Happy to receive my First Participation 'e-Certificate' in a Seminar (Webinar) on "Vishnu Shridhar Wakankar: The Chief Architect of Rock Art Studies in India"
(Fourth Memorial Lecture)







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Monday, 15 June 2020

Bādal Mahal - Bikāner

Bādal Mahal - Bikāner (Rajasthan)

BĀDAL MAHAL - BIKĀNER (Rajasthān)

It was built by H. H. Maharaja Dungar Singh who reigned from 1872 to 1887. Since this region of Rajasthan gets very scanty rain even during monsoons, therefore to feel and rejoice the effect of rain during monsoon season, the royal family commisioned the construction of Badal Mahal. The entire room, with all the walls and the roof is beautifully painted with images of dense clouds in sky, using the shades of blue and white. Images of glowing thunderbolt are also painted within the clouds. All the colours that have been used are natural colours extracted from plants (Figure 1 & 3).

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Figure-2

The covings bear beautiful designs with coloured bands in red, yellow and green marked with blue droplets. To further increase the effect of monsoon, the room was also installed with water spraying device with very fine capillaries. The device/mechanism has a water tank which used to be filled with water. The front side of the mechanism which surfaced the wall has a horizontally placed thin brass structure with a fine slit along the length. To the left a brass knob is present. On turning the knob, the water used to flow out as slow shower resembling rain. With further turning the knob, the speed of shower increases resembling heavy rain. The mechanism/device is now no more in use as it is not in a working mode (as told by the guide). The room also houses a beautiful 'vigrah' of Radha-Krishna carved on black stone which used to be worshipped (Figure 2 & 4).

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Figure-4

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Thursday, 11 June 2020

My 11th Published Paper Titled "Restoring Indian Culture & Heritage through Museology and Conservation"

Glad to announce the publication of my 11th paper titled: "Restoring Indian Culture & Heritage through Museology and Conservation"

Link to the Paper


DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.23966.56649
Journal Name: Sānskritik Pravāh (सांस्कृतिक प्रवाह)
ISSN No.: 2348-2796
Edition: February, 2020
Year: 7 Pr. 1
Bi-Annual | Bi-Lingual
Akhil Bhartiye Sānskritik Samanvay Sansthān, Jaipur, Rajasthān

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Wednesday, 10 June 2020

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National Webinar on "Dynastic Evolution of the Nawabs of Lucknow"

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