The Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, is a historic palace located in Kochi (Cochin), Kerala, India. Built originally by the Portuguese in the mid-16th century...
Shri Krishna Chaitanya, also known as Gauranga, was a 16th century saint born in Nabadwip, West Bengal. He is known for his mode of worshiping Krishna through ecstatic...
Kanakadasa (circa 1509–1609 CE) was a revered saint, poet, philosopher, and social reformer of the Bhakti movement in Karnataka, India. He was one of the foremost figures of...
Bishan Das was one of the most distinguished painters of the Mughal School of Painting during the reigns of Emperor Akbar (1556–1605) and Emperor Jahangir (1605–1627). Celebrated for...
Acharya Hemachandra (1089–1172 CE) was one of the greatest scholars, philosophers, poets, and polymaths of medieval India. Revered as the “Kalikal Sarvajna” (the all-knowing one of the Kali...
Man Singh Tomar, also known as Maharaja Man Singh of Gwalior, was a prominent ruler of the Tomar dynasty who governed the region of Gwalior in north-central India...
Agra Fort, located on the banks of the River Yamuna in the city of Agra, Uttar Pradesh, is one of the most significant monuments of Mughal architecture and...
Charbagh is a Persian-style garden layout, in which the main building is put at the centre of a quadrilateral garden, divided by walkways or flowing water into four...
Tughlaqabad, located on the southern outskirts of Delhi, is one of the most imposing and historically significant fortifications of the Delhi Sultanate period. Built in the early fourteenth...
The Qutub Complex is one of India’s most historically and architecturally significant heritage sites, located in Mehrauli, in the southern part of Delhi. It comprises a group of...