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MUGHAL PAINTINGHere, the Rajput ruler Rao Surjan Hada accepts defeat before the Mughal Emperor. Rajputana—the land of th...
19/09/2025

MUGHAL PAINTING

Here, the Rajput ruler Rao Surjan Hada accepts defeat before the Mughal Emperor. Rajputana—the land of the Rajput kings—has long been associated with valor and sacrifice. The thousand-year-old history of the Rajput clans, descendants of the sun, the moon, and the sacred fire, is filled with tales of fearless warriors galloping into impossible battles and courageous women choosing death over dishonor by leaping into funeral pyres.

The Rajputs, rallying to the cry “For the honor of our race and the temples of our gods!”, would ride again and again against foreign invaders, their war drums—the nagaras—resounding across the stone forts they defended with unwavering spirit.

To every Indian, the name of Chittor Fort recalls clashing swords, pounding shields, and the smoke of funeral pyres where thousands of women once committed jauhar (mass self-immolation), freeing themselves from dishonor as their men charged into certain death against overwhelming enemies. Situated on the Aravalli Hills and overlooking the Thar Desert, Chittor became a symbol of sacrifice and legend, raising the Rajputs to almost mythical status.

Among its many battles, the siege of 1303 stands out. The Afghan king Alauddin Khilji, enchanted by the famed beauty of Queen Padmini of Chittor, brought his vast armies to capture her. For two years, the Rajputs resisted bravely, but when Khilji’s forces polluted the river with slaughtered cows, the defenders could no longer sustain themselves. Rather than surrender, the Rajputs chose to perish with honor. The men fought to their last breath, and the women, led by Padmini, entered the flames of jauhar so that none would fall into the enemy’s hands.

The British historian Colonel James Tod records this tragic moment: “The defenders of Chittor beheld the procession of their wives and daughters—the fair Padmini closing their throng. The funeral pyre was lighted, it closed upon them, leaving them to find security from dishonor in the devouring flames.”
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"Echoes of Himalaya" Art series by Artist Anjana Guleria"Echoes of Himalaya" captures the serene spirit and silent stren...
21/05/2025

"Echoes of Himalaya" Art series by Artist Anjana Guleria

"Echoes of Himalaya" captures the serene spirit and silent strength of the mountains. Through soft textures and earthy tones, the painting reflects the fragile beauty, sacredness, and timeless echoes of life in the Himalayas..anjanaa 🎨 #

Glimpses from our art exhibitionThe Rebel Brush: The Soul of IndiaPresented by Argha ArtsFeaturing artists: Anjana Guler...
02/05/2025

Glimpses from our art exhibition
The Rebel Brush: The Soul of India
Presented by Argha Arts

Featuring artists:
Anjana Guleria,
Rama Sharma,
Rachna Vikas Gupta,
S. Surjit Kumar

Argha Arts brings forth a vibrant canvas where each artist unveils the colors of their soul. Every brushstroke tells a story, every hue resonates with emotion — a celebration of India’s artistic spirit.

Exhibition Dates: 29th April – 3rd May 2025
Venue: Convention Foyer, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi

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You’re Invited!Argha Arts proudly presents"The Rebel Brush: The Soul of India"Curated by Anjana GuleriaJoin us for a vib...
26/04/2025

You’re Invited!
Argha Arts proudly presents

"The Rebel Brush: The Soul of India"
Curated by Anjana Guleria

Join us for a vibrant celebration of bold strokes and untamed spirits, as artists capture the heartbeat of our nation through their powerful works.

Date: 29th April – 3rd May
Time: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Venue: Convention Foyer, India Habitat Center, New Delhi

Experience the spirit of India through the eyes of its most passionate creators.

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Contact: [email protected]
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https://www.instagram.com/arghart15?igsh=MWp3bm1rMWQyZmVt

You’re Invited!Argha Arts proudly presents"The Rebel Brush: The Soul of India"Curated by Anjana GuleriaJoin us for a vib...
26/04/2025

You’re Invited!
Argha Arts proudly presents

"The Rebel Brush: The Soul of India"
Curated by Anjana Guleria

Join us for a vibrant celebration of bold strokes and untamed spirits, as artists capture the heartbeat of our nation through their powerful works.

Date: 29th April – 3rd May
Time: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Venue: Convention Foyer, India Habitat Center, New Delhi

Experience the spirit of India through the eyes of its most passionate creators.

Follow us:
Contact: [email protected]

https://www.instagram.com/arghart15?igsh=MWp3bm1rMWQyZmVt

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