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Prakriti Anand
This content has been reviewed and written by Prakriti Anand.

Prakriti is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Ancient Indian History from the University of Delhi. Her expertise in Indian culture ensures historical accuracy, cultural authenticity, and ethical representation in every piece she contributes.
Is Black Ganesha Good or Bad? Meaning, Vaastu & Benefits of the Statue
26 November 2025
Many people hesitate before bringing a black Ganesha statue home due to old myths around the color black. But in Hindu tradition, black also symbolizes protection, cosmic power, and absorption of negativity. From Shiva temples to modern homes, black stone and black brass Ganesha idols are widely worshipped across India. This guide explains the true spiritual meaning, Vaastu insights, placement rules, and how to choose the right black Ganesha for home or office clearly, respectfully, and without superstition. Confused about black Ganesha at home? Discover its spiritual meaning, Vaastu impact, benefits, and whether it attracts positive energy.
A Guide to Hindu Jewellery: Choosing Sacred Ornaments for Protection and Devotion
11 November 2025
Hindu jewellery represents a sacred union of art, devotion, and cosmic balance. Each ornament whether a Ganesha pendant, Navratna gemstone, or Rudraksha bead carries divine symbolism meant to protect, purify, and align the wearer’s energy. Crafted through spiritual tradition and Vedic wisdom, these jewels transform adornment into worship, connecting the devotee’s heart with the presence of the divine. From the shining earrings of Lord Vishnu to the serpent adornments of Lord Shiva, every jewel reflects a deeper truth: beauty in Hinduism is inseparable from the sacred.
Panchamukhi Hanuman Stories and Significance of the Five-Faced form of the Hindu God
15 October 2025
This blog explores the stories of Panchamukhi Hanuman, the five-faced form of the beloved Hindu god. From the story of Mahiravana and Hanuman’s heroic transformation to the significance of each face, the Tantric connections, and powerful hymns like Hanuman Kavach, Bahuk, and Keelak, it reveals why devotees see him as a swift, compassionate guardian, even when we know so little about this roopa of Hanuman.
Unfolding legends of Jagannatha: What is the process of a Pattachitra painting?
5 August 2025
Odisha’s love for painting runs deep—etched into rocks, carved in temples, and lovingly brushed onto sacred scrolls. From prehistoric pictographs in the Kalahandi hills to ancient frescoes in Udayagiri and Khandagiri, art in this land has always told a story. Over time, this ritual-based art expanded beyond the temple walls. Today, Pattachitra is not only a vibrant symbol of Odisha’s spiritual heritage—it is a treasured Indian artform, preserved through generations of temple artists and cultural stewards.
How is Madhubani art done?
2 August 2025
Explore the Sacred Beauty of Madhubani Art from Mithila - Celebrate the timeless tradition of Madhubani art, a divine folk painting style born in the heart of Bihar’s Mithila region. Handcrafted using natural colors from flowers, leaves, and minerals, each painting carries spiritual meaning, cultural depth, and centuries of matrilineal wisdom. Whether you seek art for devotion, décor, or gifting, our collection honors authentic techniques, community heritage, and sacred storytelling.
How are Makarana Marble Statues Made – Sacred Art of Rajasthan
1 August 2025
White marble in the world of art is a symbol of purity, divinity, and perfection. Most popularly associated with Renaissance art, the beautiful texture and durability of marble have made it a favourite of artists and patrons all over India, but especially in Rajasthan, where stone quarries and skilled sculptors serve as an endless source of marvelous marble art. Named after the famed quarries of Makarana in Rajasthan, marble murtis often find their sacred place within the garbhagriha- the sanctum sanctorum. What sets them apart is not just the purity of the stone, but the enduring tradition and craftsmanship that shape it. Let us follow the moonwhite marble in this journey- from quarry to temples.
Thammampatti Wooden Statues: From Forest to Foyer
1 August 2025
Thammampatti wooden statues are sacred hand-carved artworks from Tamil Nadu, crafted by artisans tracing their lineage to Vishwakarma, the divine architect. Using traditional tools and sacred Thoongai Vagai wood, these artists follow ancient Shilpashastra techniques to create expressive, detailed deities. Recognized with a GI tag in 2021, each statue represents centuries of devotion — it's a piece of India’s living spiritual heritage.
How are Pichhwai Paintings Made - An Art Born for Krishna from Nathdwara
31 July 2025
Unlike decorative art, a Pichhwai is meant to serve. Hung behind the idol of Srinathji, it sets the divine stage for darshan (sacred viewing), narrating stories from the Bhagavata Purana and marking seasonal festivals like Annakut, Sharad Purnima, and Janmashtami. Creating a Pichhwai is not simply a craft, it is sacred sadhana, where each element is infused with intentional devotion. The process follows centuries-old methods, passed down in close-knit artist lineages. The essence of Pichhwai lies in Bhakti, the loving devotion that inspires its creation. Their brush becomes a garland, each motif a celebration of the deity. Through this, the painting becomes a portal to Nathdwara, a silent darshan that speaks without words.
How are Tanjore paintings made: Gold, Gods, and Greatness
30 July 2025
At the heart of South India’s sacred art traditions lies Tanjore painting—a divine craft born in the temple city of Thanjavur. Using 22-karat gold leaf, natural colors, and age-old techniques, our artists create luminous works that honor the divine and preserve a living legacy. Whether you are a spiritual seeker, art lover, or mindful home curator, a Tanjore painting brings blessings, beauty, and heritage into your life. Handcrafted in the authentic Thanjavur style. Made using natural materials like jackfruit wood and vegetable dyes. A perfect spiritual gift or heirloom for your home, altar, or sacred space. Browse our collections, meet the artisans, or discover the sacred process behind every masterpiece. Let the legacy of Thanjavur shine in your space.
How a Bronze Statue is made in India discover the Lost Wax Casting Technique
29 July 2025
Bronze has been an integral part of Indian culture since the beginning of civilisation, the graceful Harappa dancing girl, dating to 2500 BC, standing as the oldest example of the technique- lost wax or cire perdure, used even today in sculpting bronze. The process of making a bronze sculpture has different steps, each perfected by the Sthapatis, the craftsman over centuries.
Which type of Lakshmi Idol is Good for Home?
17 May 2025
Goddess Lakshmi, the divine embodiment of wealth, abundance, and purity, holds a revered place in every Indian household. Selecting the right Lakshmi idol isn’t just about aesthetics, it’s a soulful blend of Vastu principles, traditional craftsmanship, and spiritual intent. Whether you’re welcoming prosperity into a new home or seeking harmony in your sacred space, this guide helps you choose an idol that resonates with both cultural heritage and divine blessings. Invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi with the perfect idol for your home. This guide blends Vastu wisdom with cultural traditions, helping you select auspicious materials and ideal placements to attract wealth, harmony, and spiritual prosperity.
What type of Buddha statue is good for home?
16 May 2025
A Buddha statue is more than just decor; it embodies serenity, mindfulness, and spiritual grace. Whether you seek tranquility, prosperity, or protection, understanding which Buddha form suits your home and where to place it is key to creating a harmonious space. This guide offers a blend of cultural significance, Vastu-compliant tips, and spiritual meanings to help you make a mindful choice. A well-placed Buddha statue transforms not just a corner, but the energy of your entire home. From inviting calmness to enhancing positivity, every Buddha form carries a unique blessing. Our latest guide walks you through choosing the right statue, understanding its spiritual meaning, and placing it in harmony with Vastu principles. Make your decor choices with intention and grace.
Can we keep Brass Durga Idol at Home?
14 May 2025
Shakti, the feminine energy in Hindu tradition, is worshipped as Durga, Maa Mahishasuramardini (she who annihilated the demon Mahishasura), who eternally protects her children and removes evil from the world. A Maa Durga statue in Hindu households, especially a brass Durga statue placed in Puja ghar or as part of sacred decor, is a popular and revered symbol of her presence. Because of Hinduism’s focus on purity and perfection of material, many ask- can we keep a brass Durga idol at home? And the answer is- yes. By welcoming Maa Durga with respect and placing the idol in a positive space, such as a Puja temple or study table. In this blog, we take up the questions related to brass Durga statues, significance, symbolism, and placement in the home that will answer all the queries you might have, if you are considering buying a Durga Maa idol for home
Can we keep Hanuman Brass idol at Home?
6 May 2025
Absolutely, and it’s one of the most spiritually protective choices you can make. From warding off negativity to strengthening your inner courage, he’s divine strength in form. The idol of Hanumanji represents the personality and powers of the god. His wisdom, strength, virtues, and divinity are contained in a pure, traditionally crafted statue, which becomes a source of positivity in any space. Yes. Not only is it okay, but very auspicious to keep a brass Hanuman idol at home. Brass, as a material, is an ancient element of Hindu Puja rituals, seen as a perfect metal to contain the divine energies of the gods and goddesses. Make sure to buy the Hanuman statue from a trustworthy brand or seller who can assure the quality of the material and perfection of iconography, both of which are essential for welcoming and worshipping divine energy.
What is the Meaning of the Kali Statue? – Fierce Form, Myths & Symbolism
1 May 2025
The statue of Goddess Kali is far more than a striking visual, it is a profound embodiment of spiritual truth, divine protection, and ego-shattering transformation. Rooted deeply in Hindu tradition, Kali’s fierce form speaks to both the devout heart and the curious mind. In her many arms, garlands, and gestures lies a timeless message: liberation comes not through fear, but through facing it. This page explores the layered meanings behind the Kali icon, where devotion and cultural symbolism unite in one awe-inspiring figure. This handcrafted statue of Goddess Kali standing over Lord Shiva captures the raw, divine power of the Mother in her fiercest form. A sacred icon of protection, ego transcendence, and rebirth, perfect for spiritual altars, meditation spaces, or collectors of meaningful Indian art.
Is It Good to Keep Nataraja Statue at Home?
26 April 2025
Dancing Shiva or Nataraja is one of the most classic and popular icons of Indian culture. From the pages of museum guides to books on art, history, and culture, the image of Nataraja is synonymous with India. And why not? The dynamic stillness, the perfection in each carving, and the feeling of witnessing Shiva moving in the cosmos- everything about Nataraja represents divinity. But then many of us ask- can such a powerful form be placed in your home? In this blog, we answer this question through the symbolism and meaning of Nataraja murti, to discover whether you should keep the dancing Shiva statue at home.
Akshaya Tritiya and the Power of Daana: A Day When Giving Brings Eternal Riches
4 April 2025
Akshaya Tritiya- the third tithi (lunar day) of the Shukla Paksha in Vaishakha maah is celebrated in Hindu and Jain tradition in the months of March-April. Some refer to it as a spring festival, however, in the legends and rituals associated with this festival, the day is supremely auspicious and sacred. People consider this a day ideal for buying rice as a sign of abundance, depositing money in the bank, and performing Daana- donation to temples and individuals. It is believed that the Punya (fruit of good karma) collected on this day never vanishes (akshaya means that which never reduces), and all sins are washed if one performs the rituals of Akshaya Tritiya with a good intention.
Myths, Monuments, and Megaliths : India’s Newest Nominees for UNESCO’s Heritage List
20 March 2025
Recently, 6 of India’s ancient heritage sites were added to UNESCO’s Tentative Heritage Sites. These include the Megaliths of Mudumal, Ashoka’s rock edicts, sprawling Bundela palaces, and the naturally rich Kanger Valley National Park. But what makes these sites so special? What is UNESCO’s tentative list? And most importantly, what can be our role in preserving our heritage? Let us start this journey of answering all these questions, starting with a closer exploration of these newest additions to UNESCO’s list. You, too, can play a part in this journey. Whether by championing awareness, supporting artisans, or embracing India's traditional craftsmanship, every action counts. One simple yet powerful way is by becoming a patron for Exotic India, where handpicked Indian art, craft, textiles, and books—curated from across the country—connect you directly to India's vibrant heritage.
A Saree That Speaks Volumes: The Cultural Power Behind Nirmala Sitharaman’s Madhubani Choice
3 February 2025
In an eloquent display of tradition meeting modernity, Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman recently took the nation’s attention to the region of Bihar with her appearance in a Madhubani saree during the announcement of the Union Budget 2025. As she stood before the nation, her outfit became the center of attention, alongside the figures and financial strategies she articulated. While people speculate about the symbolism behind her traditional Madhubani statement, it can be seen as a celebration of India’s heritage and its connections with the growth and development of the nation.
Lesser Known Celebrations of Makar Sankranti from Jammu to Karnataka
10 January 2025
The time of change- Sankranti is just around the corner and India is ready to say goodbye to the chilling winters and welcome the warmth of the Sun, revered as Surya Deva. The tradition of Sun worship on Makar Sankranti is popular all over the country, with festivals like Bihu, Pongal, and Khichdi in different regions known for their shared rituals of Surya-Puja, eating home-cooked food, family gatherings, bathing in sacred rivers and performing Daana and other virtuous deeds. But the richness of Indian culture is such that even after being aware of the many variations of Makar Sankranti, there remain a few lesser-known traditions that not many of us are aware of.
From Pashminas to Paper Mache : What Makes Kashmir Heaven on Earth
1 January 2025
“If there is paradise on earth, it is this, it is this, it is this”- is a loose translation of the Persian couplet (Gar Firdaus bar roo-e-zameen ast) often quoted to describe the beauty of Kashmir valley. Interestingly, however, there is no solid proof that this was written for Kashmir. People have discovered the same couplet inscribed in Delhi’s Diwan-e-Khaas and scholars believe this was a popular line among Mughal rulers, who preferred it to be written about anything monumental they built- whether the architecture of Delhi or Baaghs (gardens) of the valley
Aari Shawls: A Classic Winter Wear
9 December 2024
Colorful and textured embroidery decorating Pashmina and wool shawls, Aari is a technique popularized by Kashmiri artisans. The work involves a curved awl or hook known as “aari”, which is used to pierce the fabric and adorn it with rich patterns. A part of everyday and special occasions, Aari shawls are a traditional Indian winter wear loved all over the globe. Let us take a look at the history, technique, and styles of Aari shawls with this blog. We will end with a list of ways in which you can include Aari shawls in your winter style.
Men’s Jackets : A Winter Must-Have Traditional Wear
5 December 2024
Winter fashion is all about cozy fits and warm fabrics. Men’s winter fashion is no different. Defined by solid colors, classic prints, and layers of sweaters and jackets, it seems like not much has changed in men’s winter wardrobe in the past decades. The list of winter essentials is fairly similar in everyone’s closet. However, there are a few pieces that can make a simple ensemble become luxuriously stylish. One such winter statement is the traditional jacket.
Men's Shawls as a Trendy and Traditional Winter Wardrobe
30 November 2024
Winters and shawls are synonyms, especially in India, where the warmth and comfort of woolen, silk, and cotton shawls are appreciated more than ever to fight the chilly weather. Even though today, shawls are generally worn by women, historically and fashionably speaking, shawls have been a staple part of men’s wardrobe. Appreciated and donned by kings, elites, and Nawabs, shawls are a symbol of royalty and ease when it comes to men’s ethnic fashion. For a change, we will take a look at the history of shawls for men, and the best ways to include shawls in your winter fashion this season. Let us start!
Gita Jayanti: History and Significance
27 November 2024
Gita Jayanti, celebrated in the months of November-December every year is observed on the day when Krishna in his Vishwaroopa gave Arjuna and the world, the cosmic wisdom as Gita or Bhagavad Gita- “Gita as said (vad) by the Lord (bhagwan)”. A festival of Hindu culture that goes beyond India and inspires millions across the globe, Gita Jayanti’s unique history and celebration are discussed in this special blog. The story of Gita Jayanti can be traced to the battle of Kurukshetra when Krishna revealed the truth of the Universe to Arjuna. Included in the epic Mahabharata, the Bhagavad Gita is a long Sanskrit poem that presents the profound interaction between the soul and the supreme- Atma and Paramatma. The Shukla Ekadashi (day 11 of the Waxing moon) in Margashirsha, falling in Nov-Dec is the day when Gita was imparted on Arjuna, and this day is celebrated in modern times as Gita Jayanti.
Yoga Essentials: Attire, Decor and Books on Yoga
19 October 2024
The ancient practice of Yoga is more relevant than ever in today’s fast-paced world, where one needs a routine that blends physical, mental, and spiritual wellness. Practicing Yoga at home, in a training center, with friends and family, or as a personal routine is a great way to start your day, and feel relaxed and in touch with your higher self. Building a Yoga routine is the first step towards having the best time as you get into the practice of Yogasana, pranayama, and meditation. We are here with a list of Yoga-essentials for you, starting with the fashionable Yoga pants, to help you start a new, self-care habit.
10 Timeless Indian Sarees for Ethnic Festive Wear
16 October 2024
Looking back at my childhood days, I remember autumn festivity as the time when we got new clothes! The feeling of that rich, colorful, and stylish dress finally arriving and dressing up to participate in the Puja and celebrations will always be a special memory. In a way, times have not changed too much. Even today, we all wait for the festival time to arrive to do a little splurge, buy our favorite fashionable clothes, and flaunt them. Though there a number of fusion and Western attire available in the market, ethnic festive wear remains at the heart of festive fashion.
Surya Bhagwan: Hindu Sun God, Temples, Legends & Worship
8 October 2024
Revered as Brahma in the morning, Shiva during the noon time, and Vishnu as evening comes, Surya is associated with the Prabha (aura) of the divine beings, a deity whose worship continues from the beginning of civilization to the modern period, because his role in nourishing and empowering life in the Universe is unparalleled. In this article, we will bask in the splendor of Surya, going through various interesting facts about the Hindu Sun god, who is a primary member of the Panchayatana (five major sects dedicated to Ganesha, Shiva, Vishnu, Devi, and Surya) worshiped in Hinduism and is a divine being in Buddhism and Jainism.
How to Clean & Maintain Handcrafted Statues – Metal, Wood, Stone
30 September 2024
True appreciation lies in preserving its beauty and meaning for decades. Metals like brass and bronze, woods like sandalwood and teak, and stones such as marble or granite each age differently — facing challenges like oxidation, fading, or surface wear. This guide offers expert, culturally accurate methods to clean and maintain handcrafted metal, wood, and stone statues without harming their charm or spiritual significance. From gentle dusting to traditional rituals like Abhishekam, you’ll learn how to protect your collection so it remains as timeless as the traditions that inspired it.
10 Decorative Indian Lamps to Light Up Diwali & Festive Home Décor
24 September 2024
Whether you're preparing for a sacred ritual or simply looking to elevate your festive decor, these Indian lamps offer the perfect blend of spirituality and style. Explore Exotic India Art’s curated lamp collection and bring home a masterpiece that glows with tradition. For lighting up your festive season, we have curated a list of 10 lamps, crafted by Indian artists and craftsmen from all over the country, representing the best of every region. The list goes from simple stand-alone diya at the altar to magnificent wall pieces with wicks to give a regal look to any space, offering you a variety of options to brighten up your home, as the time of celebrations comes close.
Panchatantra, Jataka and Hitopadesha - Indian Stories with Lessons for a Perfect Life
26 August 2024
Not one ounce of doubt about that! Considering the number of stories we hear throughout our lives- the stories we are told by our grandparents and parents as children, the stories shared between friends in school time, the life-lesson-like tales as we grow up, and even the daily discussions we have with our near and dear ones. In essence, these are all stories. However, there are some stories, a handful, which reach a truly timeless character. Traveling across time and space, these stories reach the hearts of the audience and reader so deeply, that their place of origin, author, language, and characters do not matter. What matters is their ability to awe, please, entertain, and guide anyone who picks them up. Lucky for us, India has more than a few stories that gathered an international audience even before the modern period. Three of these- the Panchatantra, the Jataka, and the Hitopadesha are exceptional and stand apart due to the way they have aged.
Father's Day Special: Gifts I Got from My Father
4 June 2024
“Pitru Devo Bhava”- the father is equivalent to gods, is a verse from the Hindu text- Taittiriya Upanishad. When I look at my father, there is nothing God-like in his appearance. No golden crown, extra hands, powerful weapons, nothing extra-terrestrial about him. But the scriptures also say we are all created by God. If that is the case, looking at my life today, I am certain that it was created by my father. And how can you say anything about the person who has made you who you are, who has protected you but also let you be free and discover the world on your own, what can you say about the person who has created you?
The Perfect Gifts for Saying Happy Father's Day
31 May 2024
Helping you paddle your cycle for the first time, always waiting by the school gate in the afternoon, or bringing your favorite snack from the market, a father is one of the biggest gifts of life. A protector in childhood, a guide in adolescence, and a friend in youth, fathers have a huge role in making us the people we are, shaping us with their love and experience of life, and deserve all the celebration and surprise gifts we are planning for them this Father’s Day!
Cotton Sarees: The Indian Way to Look “Cool” This Summer
23 May 2024
Available in a mind-boggling variety of everyday and formal wear in the contemporary world, the best and most popular cotton clothing is the cotton saree, a simple, wearable piece of history that has lived through eras and continues to be the symbol of Indian culture and feminine fashion in the world. All over the country, weavers and craftsmen have developed their unique technique of weaving cotton into a graceful drape, giving rise to a marvelous variety of cotton sarees to choose from.
Significance of Vat-Savitri Vrat - A Celebration of Matrimonial Bliss
18 May 2024
Vat Savitri Vrat is a sacred Hindu observance where married women fast and worship the Banyan tree for their husband’s long life and protection. Inspired by the devotion of Savitri, who saved Satyavan from Yama, the vrat includes tying a sacred thread around the tree and offering prayers. Celebrated on Jyeshtha Amavasya or Purnima, it highlights faith, resilience, and the spiritual strength of marriage. Explore the meaning of Vat Savitri Vrat, the story of Savitri–Satyavan, and the 2026 Puja timings. Understand why married women fast and worship the Banyan tree for blessings.
Best Indian Home Decor : Bring the Charm of India to Your Home
24 April 2024
Your home and how you decorate it speaks volumes about your taste and style. From the nooks and crannies to the centerpieces and tables, each element represents your aesthetics. For many of us, the minimalism of the modern age is the preferred home decor style, but there are others who wish to keep things traditional. These are the people who are in love with their culture and heritage and are mesmerized by the royalness of Indian decor. If you are someone who wishes to create interiors that transport you back in time, treat this curated list blog as your mood board and assistant to pick some of the best Indian home decor for your home. Whether you are a full-blown fan of traditional decor or someone who dabbles in vintage decor, this read is for you.
Hanuman Powerful Hindu God:Meaning, Symbolism & Idols
23 April 2024
Lord Hanuman, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, is worshipped as the embodiment of strength, devotion, and wisdom. This article reveals his five powerful forms Aashirvaad, Namaskar, Dhyana, Flying with Sanjeevani, and the legendary chest-tearing episode. Each form carries deep symbolism, guiding devotees in choosing the right Hanuman idol for their home and spiritual practice while understanding the divine stories that make him the supreme Rama-bhakta. Want to know what Hanuman’s forms mean? Discover five divine Hanuman idols, their blessings, and how to keep them for strength, peace, and protection.
Co-Ord Sets: A Summer Time Essential
16 April 2024
All big names in contemporary fashion agree that timeless fashion and style need not be complicated. A simple element, a plain fabric, or a bold color can make a style statement. Ease and effortlessness are the fundamentals of modern fashion, and the favorites of fashionistas of today are outfits that are comfy and classy at once. One such handpicked statement of easy-breezy fashion is Co-ord sets, loved by the busy bees who are taking on the world, one comfortable step at a time.
The Eternal Tale of Indian Salwar Suits
20 March 2024
From the plain cotton kurti to the voluminous designer kurta for festivities, in the fashion world, the Indian salwar kurta has been a statement of feminine beauty, grace, and charm for centuries. Beginning in medieval times under the aegis of the Mughals who gave us the regal Gharara and Sharara, Anarkali, and Angarakahs, the salwar kameez or salwar kurta is one ensemble where comfort and class meet. This blog takes us through a classic ethnic wardrobe filled with the choicest salwar suit options, to let you pick your favorite one for the festivities ahead.
Why Should Children Read Books?
19 March 2024
And is not this true? The times sure have changed with children having a favorite video game or animated movie before they have a favorite book, but many of us remember the joy of opening a new book, fresh from the bookstore and letting its words and pictures welcome us in a world of wonder. The local bookstores, Wheeler shops at railway stations, hawkers with books, and book fairs- a huge world has grown around reading and readers in modern times. Scientific researchers too have suggested that reading or what is called “creative bibliotherapy” has positive effects on our minds. Undoubtedly, inculcating reading as a habit at a young age in your child and children around you can be a fruitful thing for their mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being, nourishing them to become a more well-rounded human being as they grow up. Here is a list of five reasons why children should read books, and why reading as a hobby will always be in vogue.
Cotton Clothing : Your Best Friend this Summer
15 March 2024
Cotton and India are virtually synonymous in the lanes of world history. From the earliest periods of the Vedas, cotton or Kapas has been an integral part of the culture of India. The remnants of the Harappa civilization suggest a popular use of the fabric centuries before in the attires of people, a trend that continues to date. To the traders and buyers of Greece, Rome, and modern Britain, France, and Italy- home to premium fashion, the finest Indian cotton was “woven air”- soft, luxurious, and comfortable beyond words. And this love for cotton has only grown with time.
Yellow: The Color of Spring for Your Wardrobe
15 March 2024
Spring, the season of bloom and beauty in India and the world is synonymous with the vibrant shades of yellow. Yellow in Indian culture is the color of God, the aura of Sun and the shade of Sarson (mustard) fields, that blossom with the coming of Vasant (spring). Yellow is the shade people wrap themselves in during Vasant Panchami, it is the expression of happiness and positivity. In color theory and symbolism, yellow is the source of activeness and optimism, which is why it is the perfect color for centuries to welcome the vibrancy of spring. This blog is all about spring-ready clothing, traditional and chic Indian wear, in shades of yellow to brighten up your wardrobe. As spring knocks on your door, dress up in your most beautiful and peppy dresses to welcome the festivity of the season. From trendy prints to traditional drapes, here is a list of all that you can pick to make the perfect spring collection, with the shade that represents the season the best- yellow.
Worshipping Lord Kartikeya for Wisdom: Pragya Vardhana Stotram
20 February 2024
The form of Karttikeya that emerges in the Pragya Vardhana Stotra or Pragya Vardhana Stotram, is that of a great master, similar to the traditions in Southern India, where Subramanyam is worshipped as the knower of truths of three realms, who became the Guru or teacher of Shiva himself. It is a powerful hymn for the seekers of wisdom, students, and people who want guidance in their journey to their inner consciousness. The Pragya-Vardhana Stotra is a powerful hymn narrated by Lord Shiva, the Adideva (primordial god), as a key to the Sadhaka (practitioner) of Yoga and seekers of pure wisdom to unlock their inner reservoirs of Pragya or brilliance.
Ethnic Dresses: A Classic and Contemporary Style Statement
2 February 2024
Picking the perfect look for an occasion, be it a beach picnic or a bride’s bachelorette is something we all love. Arranging the accessories, getting just the right balance of nonchalance and gorgeous, and picking the correct fabric might seem like a tedious task to many, but for the fashionista inside every one of us, it is a way to express our beauty, grace, power, and happiness. Among the few styles that we can rely on no matter what the occasion might be, are Indian wear. With a lovely feel and timeless appeal, Indian wear is what lovers of classic fashion swear by. Thanks to the experiments in style, tailoring, fabric, and color, Indian fashion has been keeping up with the changing trends of the time, a perfect example of which is ethnic dresses.
Types of Dupatta: Traditional Indian Styles & Their Timeless Beauty
27 January 2024
From the Chunri offered to the goddesses during Navaratri and Pooja at home, to the beautiful red veil of the newlywed bride, the Dupatta- literally “two” (do), “cloths” (patta) is a traditional Indian wear that belongs to all, from the deities to the devotees. The history of this simple piece of clothing goes back to the Vedic age when women wore an item of clothing called “uttariya”, described by the Sanskrit and Buddhist Pali texts. At its inception, the Dupatta is believed to be a favorite accessory in the fashion of men and women. During the Mughal times, the dupatta became a part of the regal wardrobe of Begums, queens, and elite women, and grew into a statement of luxury and grace.
Classic Winter Wears: Style with a Touch of Warmth
27 January 2024
Layering it up- putting on multiple layers of clothing is the simple trick to protect ourselves from the chilly winter air. Shawls, jackets, socks, gloves, and coats become our weapons to brave the days and nights, but who said we can not put on one more layer- style? Traditional Indian fashion has a vast variety of winter wear, made with locally available fabrics, adorned by ethnic motifs and embroidery, and crafted with love to ensure warmth and appeal that will last for decades. Treat this blog as your personal stylist for this winter, and take a look at a wardrobe curated for you, offering a snug charm of winter wear that strikes the balance between coziness and beauty.
The Creation of Kalamkari Sarees : Exploring the Process and Tools
23 December 2023
Kalamkari has its roots in South India in the state of Andhra Pradesh and dates back to at least 3000 years ago. Generations of craftsmen have spent their lives practicing and perfecting it and making this art what it is today. It is mainly done in Machilipatnam and Srikalahasti with the processes adopted in both the places being slightly different from one another. While wooden pens are used in Srikalahasti to create the outline of designs, hand-carved wooden blocks are used to print the outlines by Machilipatnam artisans. Breathtaking patterns of flowers, vines, trees, peacocks, parrots, etc are created on cotton and even silk fabrics by using natural dyes.
What is Dopamine Decor?
7 December 2023
From the moment we open our eyes, we see the world in terms of its colors. The Sun is yellow, the sky blue, the earth is green, and an orange is orange! In ancient civilizations all over the world, certain colors became synonymous with virtue and remained so for centuries. Thus red is universally symbolic of strength, life, power, and passion. Black conveys mysteries, death, the eternal void, and unparalleled strength, and white as its complementing half is light, life, and purity.
Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam: 1000 Names, Benefits & How to Chant
9 November 2023
The stotra of a divinity is essentially a collection of their many names. The most popular among these are 108 names or ashttotarshatanam and 1000 names or Sahastranamas, chanted with reverence. Within the many sahastranamas, Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam reigns supreme in the Puja-vidhi of Hindus, who repeat the thousand names of the mighty preserver god to attain goals ranging from success in business to spiritual upliftment.
Diwali Ritual the Significance Lakshmi-Ganesh Puja - How to Perform & Why it Matters
8 November 2023
The article highlights the symbolic meanings of wealth, success, and new beginnings associated with these deities, and explains how this puja fosters gratitude and spiritual connection among devotees. Additionally, it mentions the cultural and historical context of the festival, celebrating the triumph of light over darkness. Illuminated with the glow of numerous diya’s, adorned with rangolis gracing their entrances, and fragrant from the decoration of flowers, every house is a sight to behold on Diwali. Seeking to dispel darkness and celebrating the prevalence of god over evil, Hindus worldwide celebrate this auspicious festival with a lot of joy and enthusiasm. While Diwali is synonymous with diyas and rangolis, the festival of lights is never complete without performing the Lakshmi-Ganesh puja. Devotees clean their houses, decorate them, dress in their finest attires, and pray to Lord Ganesh and Goddess Lakshmi for good luck, prosperity, and financial success.
8 Avatars (Forms) of Devi Lakshmi: Divine Manifestations of the Goddess
7 November 2023
Poised in her posture and calmness on her face, one of the most revered Hindu deities, Goddess Lakshmi, is the epitome of grace. While she is usually associated with wealth and success, divine power has taken many avatars, with each incarnation representing a different necessity required for living a happy and prosperous life. There are eight avatars of Goddess Lakshmi, and we shall explore all of them.
Top 9 Traditional Navratri Outfits Ideas for a Festive Look
14 October 2023
As we embark on this enchanting journey, our aim is clear: to inspire, enlighten, and elevate your Navaratri fashion game. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur of ethnic attire or just beginning your voyage into the intricate world of traditional fashion, this blog is your answer to what to wear this Navratri.
Sri Krishna Janmashtami Story & Significance – From Srimad Bhagavatam
29 August 2023
Krishna’s birth, as narrated in the Srimad Bhagavata Purana, is celebrated as a divine intervention to protect Dharma and relieve Earth of oppression. Born to Devaki and Vasudeva in Mathura’s prison, his arrival marked the beginning of Krishna Lila. Devotees revere it for its spiritual symbolism, the fulfillment of prophecy, and its message of love (prema) and devotion (bhakti).
Ambubachi Mela of Kamakhya Devi – Temple, Tantric Power & Worship
21 June 2023
The festivities of Ambubachi in the context of Indian culture are in no way an isolated episode. This awe-inspiring celebration of the great goddess, in all her feminine magnificence, as the origin of all life forms, stands amidst a rich ancient tradition of such festivals across India (for example Raja Parba of Odisha), where fertility, womanhood, and the life-giving abilities of Prakriti (the female element) are hailed. Pervading each particle of Kamarupa, the great goddess in Hinduism is the Bindu (source) which creates, sustains, and annihilates she Srishti, the legends of whose powers, are like a perennial divine stream, that sustain the entire being of this nation.
How to Position Ganesha Idols according to Vastu Principles?
1 March 2023
According to Hindu tradition, any idol of Sri Ganesha made with the right material and endowed with all the attributes of the Lord is a fortunate thing to have in your house. What we mean by this is that all the statues of Sri Ganesha which fulfill the criteria of material and iconography are auspicious and fit to be placed in your Puja ghar or home. Let us take a look at these benchmarks that will help you pick the perfect Ganesha idol for home decoration. Bringing a Ganesha statue into your residence is like welcoming all the auspiciousness and success of the world into your life. The cherry on this cake is suitable knowledge of Vastu for home décor, which allows you to pick the best spots in your space for Ganesha.
Which Type of Krishna Idol is Good for Home?
21 February 2023
This blog is a guide meant to help you choose the ideal Krishna idol for your home. We look at the significance of Krishna’s popular forms like Laddoo Gopal, Radha-Krishna, Srinathji, and more. We also cover auspicious placement tips, the spiritual benefits of keeping Krishna statues, and how each iconography influences your space- making this a must-read before you select the perfect Krishna idol for your home.
Which form of the Buddha is Associated with his Enlightenment?
16 February 2023
Enlightenment of the Buddha- the transformation of prince Siddhartha into Gautama Buddha is a cosmic event in the Buddhist tradition. Beginning from his Three Great Sights, the inward spiritual journey of the Buddha ended with Enlightenment while the journey of Buddhism as a sect began from that moment onward. Various aesthetically designed statues of the Buddha are used by his followers as visual narrations of his enlightened state which is depicted through the 32 markers of Great Men or Mahapurusha on his body, gleaming and perfected physical features, half-opened eyes to show a state of meditative calm, monastic drapes, and a platform of blooming lotus which is a symbol of Enlightened mind.
Top 10 Religious and Spiritual Books in Hindi : Find Your Zen
9 February 2023
Discover India’s timeless spiritual heritage through these top 10 religious and spiritual books in Hindi. From sacred Puranas to profound philosophies, each text guides seekers toward devotion, inner peace, and cultural wisdom. Perfect for devotees, mindful home decorators, and spiritual readers, these books bridge ancient knowledge and modern life. Embrace the transformative power of Hindu thought in clear Hindi, curated with respect and authenticity for readers worldwide.
Srimad Bhagavad Gita : A Journey of Bhakti & Self Discovery
7 February 2023
Bhagavad Gita in Hindu tradition is a one-of-its-kind book, filled with the holiness of the Vedas. The timelessness of Gita’s message can be seen from the fact that great sages such as Adi Shankaracharya and Ramanujacharya read and wrote commentaries on the text, starting a tradition of literature create around Gita which continues to date. People from different faiths and countries see a reflection of their lives in the pages of the Bhagavad Gita, which speaks for the awe-inspiring wide range of this ancient text. To explore the collection of Srimad Bhagavad Gita's original text, translations, and commentaries, visit Exotic India Art, and take a dip into this perennial stream of heavenly Indian wisdom.
Best English Translations of Ramayana, Mahabharata & Puranas
31 January 2023
Looking for the best English translations of the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas? This guide explores highly respected editions that preserve the spiritual, literary, and devotional essence of these Hindu epics. Perfect for spiritual seekers, scholars, or first-time readers, these translations open the door to sacred Hindu wisdom. We review trusted publishers like Gita Press, Penguin India, and Chaukhamba Pratishthan so you can make an informed, meaningful choice.
Top Selling Book Publishers and Ashrams at Exotic India
27 January 2023
The mentioned list is only a few, handpicked bestselling and internationally applauded publishers with whom Exotic India Art has joined hands to succeed in our vision of making the world aware of the essence of ancient Hindu culture. Our website houses a plethora of books in Sanskrit, Hindi, English, Tamil, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, and other Indian regional languages. We invite you to look through our collection and experience the endless depth of Hindu wisdom, through books from the publishers you trust.
Ten Books you should read to understand Hindu Religion
25 January 2023
The universality of Hinduism- the culture of ancient Indian sages, ascetics, and great beings stems from its messages which are powerfully relevant in every context. This is one of the major reasons why books on Hinduism have a worldwide readership, a trend that has seen an increase in modern times. People looking to enhance their knowledge of the ancient religious tradition continuously look for authentic and profound literary sources. We are here with a carefully chosen list of ten books that you should read to understand the Indian religion and experience the depth of Hinduism.
5 Hindu Religious Book Recommendations for Bloggers
23 January 2023
The sources of Hinduism- books, art, oral traditions, and practices are the repositories of the pearls of primordial knowledge, through which anyone can experience the beauty of the Hindu religion. The sheer number of books on the Hindu religion is mind-blowing, owing to the fact of India’s geographical, cultural and linguistic vastness, and listing the “best” or “a few” is a task next to impossible. According to Hindu tradition itself, the sacred books are assembled into certain groups of texts, representing the prevalent ideas and practices of a particular period in Indian cultural history. In this article, we will explore five of these textual traditions, and suggest 5 book recommendations for Hindu religious book bloggers.
Is it Good to Keep the Mahabharata Book at Home? Sacred Insights
23 January 2023
Yes. Not only is it good to keep the Mahabharata at home, but it is advised to keep the book at home due to the sacredness and auspiciousness it brings. Veda Vyasa, the great sage who wrote the master text himself underlines that he has “collected the soul of the Vedas, Puranas, ancient laws, ideas on education, details of tirthas, etc” in this work. Even the Upanishadic sages treat Itihasa Purana (Ramayana and Mahabharata) as the “Pancham Veda” (Fifth Veda). Thus, in a way the Mahabharata is an amalgamation of the supreme ancient knowledge which is the foundation of Indian culture. Let us have a closer look at this mighty text and its contents to understand why one should bring a Mahabharata book home.
Makara Sankranti: Traditions, Food & Celebrations Across India
9 January 2023
Makara Sankranti, celebrated across India, marks Surya Deva’s transition into Makar Rashi, symbolizing new beginnings and prosperity. From Uttar Pradesh’s Khichdi feast to Tamil Nadu’s Pongal festivities, each region uniquely honors this harvest festival with traditional attire, rituals, and cuisines, reflecting India’s vibrant diversity and shared cultural values of gratitude and unity. This blog takes a closer look at the different ways in which this festival is celebrated in Indian states.
Medicine for The Soul: The Four Noble Truths of the Buddha
23 December 2022
Delve into the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism with "Medicine for the Soul" — an enlightening guide for students, scholars, and lifelong learners of wisdom traditions. A person who does not follow the path laid by the Four Noble Truths is called “puthujjana” or an ordinary man. When one is initiated into Buddhism by proclaiming refuge in Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha, the journey to enlightenment begins. Practicing the Eight-Fold Path unwaveringly makes a person a “Once Returner”- who is born only once in the human realm and their other rebirths occur in the abode of the gods. Buddhists with higher spiritual merit win over the urges of subtle sensual desires and animosity and become Non-returners. Awaken your spirit with Buddha’s Four Noble Truths. "Medicine for the Soul" offers deep insights for those seeking peace, clarity, and a higher path of mindfulness.
What is the Best Wood for a Sculpture : Durability
15 November 2022
Kaashtha (काष्ठ), Daaru (दारु) Lakadi (लकड़ी), wood has many names in Indian culture which tell us about wood’s significance for the country and its tradition from the ancient times. Trees and plants such as Aama (mango), Peepal, Neem, Tulsi, and Shami are considered holy and abode of the divine element in the Hindu religion. These woods are chosen keeping in mind the rules laid down by ancient Shilpashastra and the requirement of Hindu Puja, in which the divine idol is treated regularly with Snana (ritual bathing), rubbing fragrant pastes such as Sandalwood paste and heat and light from the ritual lamp or Diya. Let us have a look at a few of these timeless woods here.
Which God Idols should not be Kept at Home?
14 November 2022
Not all Hindu god idols are meant for household worship. Some require strict rituals, specific materials, and proper placement. Learn which deities to avoid at home, the importance of Vastu, and why damaged or fierce idols can disrupt spiritual balance. This guide outlines key iconography principles, suitable materials, and essential tips for choosing and worshipping idols in your Puja room for maximum positivity and divine blessings. Hindu religion allows the devotee the freedom to worship any deity they feel a personal connection (Bhakti) toward; however, picking the right idol for your home is a complex task. To understand the dos of picking a suitable idol of a Hindu god for your home, you should know a thing or two about which god idols should not be kept at home or what precautions should be taken when you are choosing an idol online for your Puja temple.
Which God Idols can be Kept at Home?
10 November 2022
The prevalent system of worship in Hinduism resonates with the Smarta tradition (rooted in Smritis or the Vedas) which gives equal regard to all gods and goddesses and lays no strict ritual rules for the followers. Five (Pancha) deities, namely Shiva, Shakti, Vishnu, Ganesha, and Surya are considered primary figures, and their combined worship is called Panchayatan Puja. The ritual space in Puja becomes the Panchayatan of the deity which is placed in the center, surrounded by the other four.
Vishnu: Statue Types & Placement at Home
8 March 2022
The Hindu God, Lord Vishnu, is the Supreme God of Vaishnavism and one of the three incomparable divinities (Trimurti) of the Hindu pantheon. He is otherwise called Narayana and Hari. As one of the five essential forms of God in the Smarta custom, he is considered as "the Preserver or the Protector" inside the Trimurti, the Hindu Trinity of Gods. In this blog, we will discuss in detail regarding the placement of Lord Vishnu statues so that happiness and riches are all that comes into your life.
Buddha Statues: Where to Place, which one to Buy, How to Decorate
31 January 2022
Explore the spiritual and cultural significance of Buddha statues—learn where to place them for blessings, how to choose the right posture, and decorate your space with reverence and grace. Buddha statues are more than decor—they are vessels of intention, reflections of teachings, and icons of peace. Whether you're drawn to their serene beauty or their deeper spiritual resonance, understanding where to place them, which form to choose, and how to respectfully integrate them into your home brings both harmony and reverence. This guide blends cultural insight with devotional meaning to help you make mindful choices. Bring home serenity with purpose. From the Laughing Buddha to the Meditating pose, learn the spiritual meaning behind each statue and how to place it with respect and intention in your space.
Why Lord Shiva is Worshipped in Linga Form – Explained
29 January 2022
Lord Shiva, one of the three supreme deities of Hinduism, is often worshipped in the form of a Shiva Linga, a powerful symbol of cosmic energy and creation. The term “Linga” means “sign” or “mark,” representing the eternal, formless essence of Shiva that pervades the universe. Far beyond a mere idol, the Shiva Linga embodies the union of Shiva and Shakti, symbolizing creation, preservation, and spiritual wisdom. In Hindu tradition, worshipping the Linga connects devotees to divine energy, offering blessings, liberation (Moksha), and harmony in life. Explore why Lord Shiva is worshipped in Linga form, the legends behind it, and the sacred rituals that help devotees attain blessings and spiritual wisdom.
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