In the hill state of Chamba, back in the eighteenth century, a huge event was organized. They say a huge number of priests came together and recited the Devi Mahatmya 100,000 times when the Mughal authorities imprisoned their ruler.
Do you know there exists a palace called Akhanda-Chandi (continuous recitation of the Chandi text) in remembrance of the event?
Though a Post-graduate in Management and earlier worked for various industries, Harshada treasured her passion for painting by self-learning. She is also a good writer and has written books for the organization she worked. However, her deep-seated love for colours couldn’t let her stay inside the four walls of the corporate world. Determined to pursue her passion, she left for Dharamshala to learn Thangka painting, a rare Tibetan art form. Most of her other artworks find their backdrop in the scenic beauty of nature. Her love for art and writing, together with the zeal to inspire self-made artists like her, gave birth to apnaartadda.com
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