Study of Lepakshi Sculptures A careful study of sculptures of Lepakshi shows the lifestyle of common people in India at that time. | Amriteshwara Temple All the Hindu mythologies come alive in this lesser known Hoysala temple of Tarikere town. |
Queen Abbakka of Ullal Italian traveler Pietro Della Valle's account of Abbakka, a 16th century ruler of a small province in India. | Introduction to Kamat.com Kamat's 1997 introduction to Kamat's Potpourri Website. It narrates the spirit and idea behind the website. We hope we have lived up to it! |
Indian Faces Photographer Kamat narrates the stories of capturing some memorable portraits of Indian women. | Muslims for Free India Article narrates the contributions of Muslims during India's freedom struggle against the British. |
Timeline of Human Development A timeline of human development can be constructed based on the artwork the early man has left behind. | Shivaram Karanth Profile of Shivaram Karanth, a multi-faceted genius of the 20th century. |
State of Mizoram Information on the mountainous, land-locked state of Mizoram in northeast India. | Vasco da Gama Pictures of Portuguese explorer who discovered the sea route to India in 1498 A.D. |
Meet Suryanath Kamath Interview with historian Suryanath Kamath conducted in year 2000. | Mahabalipuram Photographs of the archaeological center of Mahabalipuram, that contains fine examples of Dravidan art and architecture. |
M.F. Husain Maqbool Fida Husain is perhaps India's most famous artist of modern times. His flair for bold colors and bolder themes have made him quite controversial as well. | Rag Pickers of India Article on the poor people of India who pick trash for a living; includes many moving photographs. |
Anglo-Indian Community A brief article on the bi-racial community of India who are descendants of ruling British and local Indians. | Kamasutra Sex Positions A gallery of sexual positions depicted in Indian murals, sculptures, and poetry. |
The Sepoy Mutiny The ''Sepoy Mutiny'' is a remarkable event in Indian history, marking the end of the Mogul empire and sealing India's fate as a British colony. | Havyak Brahmins Article on the Havyak Brahmin community includes community's history, prominent leaders and community's contributions. |
Kannada Journalism A comprehensive list of writers, journalists, editors, and publishers who contributed to literary journalism in Kannada language. | Pallava Art & Architecture Article on the art and architecture of South India during the rule of the Pallava kings. |
The Deccan Plateau Known as the Dravida land, the four states of South India offer a marked cultural and literary experience from that of the North. | Research on Tamilnadu A regularly maintained archive of research papers focusing their research on Tamilnadu, and Tamil studies. |
The Pallavas Article on the art and architecture of the prominent Pallava dynasty that rules South India from 4th to 9th centuries CE. | The Indian Kitchen Photographic exhibition of diverse kitchens of India, and a commentary on the subtle stories they tell. |
Interview with a Boy Ascetic "Why did God create evil ?" -- Interview with a teenaged boy at Mayapur, West Bengal provides interesting perspectives on Communism, Naxalite Movement, and religion. | Indira Gandhi Biography of Indira Gandhi, Prime-minister and important woman leader of India, her successes, failures, and legacy. |
Jain Center of Haduvalli A quiet and desolate village now, Haduvalli (formerly known as Sangeetpur and Hadolli) is home to precious Jain monuments and history. | History of Karnataka Overview of history of Karnataka from ancient times. Covers the ruling dynasties, religious movements, and unification movements. |
Builders of Karnataka On the occasion of the 50 years of forming the state of Karnataka, we remember those responsible for unification the language and the region. | Karnataka 50 Special feature honoring the state of Karnataka as it celebrates 50 years of its formation. |