This person officiated the Ashvamedha Yajna in Koshala.
Rishyashringa
Owing its name to the sanskrit word for "emotion", this Gujarati theatre form includes dance, music and dialogues
Bhavai
This famous composer, is part of the trinity and has written many compositions in Sanskrit.
Muthuswamy Dikshidhar
Saraswati
Thirugnanasambandar resurructed Angam Poompavai in this temple.
Kapali koil
Vidura
This dance form of Assam also shares its name with a set of festivals.
Bihu
The first woman doctor and a legislature, she passed the Anti Nautch Act in the Madras high court.
Muthulakshmi Reddi
Ravana, lifting Mt. Kailasa, Ellora.
This stands thill date as the largest temple complex in the world.
Angkor Wat
The brother of Jayatu, he points the Varana Sainya to Sita
Sampaati
Like Ram lila, this sister art form has artists enacting scenes from Mahabharata.
Pandav Nritya or Pandav Liila.
Hailing from the Meenakshisundaram pillai parampara, this pillai taught at Nrityodaya (padukka) and also taught our CM, JJ.
Muthuswamy Pillai
Krishna Lifting Govardhana, Mamallapuram.
The Capital of Rajendra shifted to this city and it was named after the place he conquered.
Gangai konda Chozhapuram
The eighth and only surviving son of Shantanu, he was the prime teacher of the Kuru clan.
Bhishma
A gypsy who tells her predictions is central to a kind of dance drama.
Kurathi/ Kuravanji
The composer of Theruvil Varano, He lived in the 16th Century and gave tremendous inputs to dance and music fields by writing many padams.
Muthu Thandavar
The Vijayanagara Empire's Emblem.
Built of Basaltic ROCK this is the argest temple built of one rock.
Kailasa temple, Ellora caves.
This conch was yielded by a Pandava and loosely translated to 'never- ending victory'
Yudhisthra- Anantavijaya
The oldest form of Sanskrit theatre along with aspects of Sangam Koothu, is still performed in kerala.
Koodiattam
Jaina
Kiratarjuneeyam, Mahabharata, depicted in Kanchi Kailasanatha, 9th CE
This place has many references to the Kishkinda Kanda of Ramayana
Hampi, Karnataka
Anjanayadri hills, Rishyamukha