Janapada Sampada
- Life-Style Studies
- Loka Parampara
- Kshetra Sampada
- Govindadeva A Dialogue in Stone
- Evening Blossoms The Temple Tradition of Sanjhī in Vrndavana
- In Favour of Govindadevajī Historical documents relating to a deity of Vrndavana and Eastern Rajasthan
- The Bhaktirasamrtasindhu of Rupa Gosvamin
- Shri Shri Rupagoswamiprabhupadapranita Shri Shri Bhaktirasamrtasindhu
- Vraja Prakalpa
- Tanjavur Brhadisvara Temple
- Symposium-cum-Workshop on Significance of Bamboo in the Socio-Cultural & Economic Development of North East India A Celeberation of Bamboo Culture
- Inventory
- Nirmal Kumar Bose Memorial Lecture
- Braj Mahotsav
- Kashmir Festival
- CHILDREN’S WORLD
- Inventory on the Intangible Cultural Heritage of India
- Research Grant on Hindu Cultural Trails
- North East India Programme
- Research Programs
- Activities
- Field studies
- Audio visual documentation
- Publications and ethnographic films
- Exhibitions
- VALLEY OF GODS -By Description
- VALLEY OF GODS -Photographs
- Malana : A lost Utopia in the Himalayas Photographs
- Malana : A lost Utopia in the Himalayas View by Description
- Photograhps by Shambhu Shaha
- View by Description by Shambhu Shaha
- Photographs of Exhibition on Portraits and Miniature Paintings by Bhimarao Murgod
- Exhibition of Rare Thankas from Leh. Paintings
- Exhibition of Rare Thankas from Leh. Description
- Description of Exhibition on Portraits and Miniature Paintings by Bhimarao Murgod
- Rta-Ritu – An Exhibition on Cosmic Order and Cycle of Seasons – Photographs
- (Hindi) Rta-Ritu – An Exhibition on Cosmic Order and Cycle of Seasons – Description
- Photographs of Uday Shankar and Family Set-1
- (Hindi) Photographs of Uday Shankar and Family By Description Set-3
- Photographs of Uday Shankar and Family Set-2
- Photographs of Uday Shankar and Family Set-3
- Photographs of Uday Shankar and Family By Description Set-2
- Cultural festivals
- Audio- visual documentation and ethnographic collection
- Ethnographic Studies and Collection
- North East Studies Programme
- The Assam Tribune, Guwahati – Development threatening culture
- Miscellaneous Arts and Crafts in Manipur
- Miscellaneous Arts and Crafts in Tripura
- PURVOTTARI
- News from North East in Regional Language
- Guwahati – National Seminar
- The Assam Tribune, Guwahati – IGNCA prog at Kalakshetra
- The Assam Tribune, Guwahati – Lessons from the past to enrich the present
- The Dainik Janambhumi, Guwahati in Regional Language
- The Angami Fire and Water (Vibha Joshi)
- Revival for Indira arts centre
- Fact File – Mizoram
- Miscellaneous Arts and Crafts in Mizoram
- Miscellaneous Arts and Crafts in Meghalaya
- About North – East India: An Introduction
- Arts And Crafts Of Northeast India
- Introduction – Arunachal Pradesh
- Introduction – Assam
- Introduction – Manipur
- Introduction – Meghalaya
- Introduction – Mizoram
- Fact File – Assam
- Fact File – Manipur
- Fact File – Meghalaya
- Fact file – Nagaland
- Fact file – Tripura
- Bamboo, The Giant Grass
- About Cane
- Introduction – Bamboo And Cane Culture Of Arunachal Pradesh
- Bamboo And Cane Culture Of Assam
- Bamboo And Cane Culture Of Manipur
- Bamboo and Cane Culture of Meghalaya
- Bamboo And Cane Culture Of Mizoram
- Bamboo and cane Culture of Nagaland
- Bamboo And Cane Culture Of Tripura
- List of Museums in India (Bamboo and Cane Crafts)
- Annotated Bibliography – Bamboo and Cane
- Miscellaneous Art and Crafts of Arunachal Pradesh
- Miscellaneous Arts & Crafts of Assam
- Miscellaneous Arts and Crafts in Nagaland
- List of Museums in India (Pottery)
- Annotated Bibliography – Pottery and miscellaneous Arts and Crafts of North-Eastern India
- Types of Looms
- Textiles of Arunachal Pradesh
- Textiles of Assam
- Textiles of Manipur
- Textiles of Meghalaya
- Textiles of Mizoram
- Textiles of Nagaland
- Textiles of Tripura
- List of Museums holding collection of northeastern textiles
- Annotated Bibliography for Textiles
- List Of Museums In India (Textiles)
Video Clips
- Bhagat Sangeet
21.11.2009
- Braj Bhajan Lila
22.11.2009
- Braj Lok Geet
23.11.2009
- Braj Nirtya Lila
24.11.2009
- Braj Ras Geeti
25.11.2009
- Braj Raslila Holilila
26.11.2009
- Braj Raslila Makhan Chori
27.11.2009
- Dhrupad performance
28.11.2009
INTERVIEWNewsletter | List of Newsletter
“We feel brotherly towards India”
Interviewed by Ms. Mangalam Swaminathan
This is your first visit to India. How do you find it?
Actually I came with preconceived ideas about India. These ideas I developed through my Indian contacts in Sudan and my readings – Gandhi (Mahatma), his statements his story, his talisman etc. They are full of wisdom. India and Sudan had relations 5000 to 7000 years ago. We have India in our tales and literature. The names Gandhi and Hindi are common in Sudan. The name of the Sheikh of one of the greatest Islamic sect in Sudan is Yusuf Hindi. When I landed in the Indian peninsula, I found that what I had imagined was real. The people were as I had thought they would be.
What about the cultural similarities?
India and Sudan have a rich history of cooperation. Indian films are part of Sudanese culture, I would say nearly 80 per cent of the population in Sudan regularly watch Hindi films in their homes. Indian and Sudanese music are so similar. There are rich tribal ritual dances in Sudan, which I found to be the same in India. How do you wish to strengthen the times between the two countries? I find the Indian side very sincere, Cooperation between institutions should be arranged. In this context, I thank your Minister for Culture and Tourism Shri Jagmohan. He was very responsive and very cheerful.
Why do you think there was not much of cultural interaction between the two countries till now?
India and Sudan have an agreement signed as far back as 1974. But that is government-to-government. What we need now is more between institutions, NGOs. We also have to develop a real device that will make the agreements work. We have to get together as we have the same goals and destiny. There is already people to people relation. We have to exchange civil groups, NGOs, musical troupes etc.
Do you wish to convey any message through Vihangama?
The message is enveloped in warm feelings – what Sudanese feel towards India is brotherly. We wish to have relations that are based on heritage and wisdom. We find in Indians peaceful people, in a peaceful country, in a land of diversity, wisdom and love.
Public Lectures - Audio
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- Braj Kala Dhara by Mukund Lath
23.11.2009 - Audio(MP3 - 1hr 24min)
- Braj Itihas Dhara by Irfan Habib
24.11.2009 - Audio(MP3 - 1hr 11min)
- Braj Sahitya Dhara by Jack Hawley
25.11.2009 - Audio(MP3 - 1hr 17min)
- Braj Bhakti and Samaj. Chair: Mohini Gir, Behula Shah, Swami Sevak Sharan Vandana Madam
27.11.2009 - Audio(MP3 - 1hr 20min)
- Braj Bhakti Dhara by Swami Gurusha Anananda
28.11.2009 - Audio(MP3 - 1hr 26min)
- Braj Purna Mangal - Welcome: Aditi Mehta, What next: Shrivatsa Goswami. Valedictory: Kapila Vatsyayan. Chair: Jyotindra Jain, Vote of Thanks: Molly Kaushal
29.11.2009 - Audio (MP3 - 48:28min)
TV News Clippings - Braj Mahotsav
- Evening Blossoms
- The Temple Tradition of Sanjhi in Vrndavana, Book Review by Dr. Sushma Zadoo, Vol. III May - June 2002
- Mathura-A Treasure Trove of Antiquities
- By Virendra Bangroo, 2001 Vol. III(May - June)
- Evening Blossoms
- The Temple Tradition of Sanjhi in Vrndavana, Book Review by A. Ranganathan,Vol. V 1997
- Vraja: Krishna's Playground
- From New Jersey to Vraja: Journey of an Editor,
by Dr. Margaret H. Case, In an exclusive interview to Gautam Chatterjee in Vrindavan she shared her professional ponderings and spiritual aspirations as well Vol. II No. 1 April - June 1994