Why was the Bengal Brahmanas allowed to eat fish?
The Bengal Brahmanas were allowed to eat fish because fish was the main item in the local diet.
The Bengal Brahmanas were allowed to eat fish because fish was the main item in the local diet.
They depict scenes of fish being dressed and taken to the market in baskets
Rice and fish are the chief food items of the Bengalis.
The second category of the early Bengali literature was circulated orally and therefore it was not written down.
The Naths were the ascetics who engaged in a variety of yogic practices.
We find paintings of ordinary people on pots, walls, floors, and cloth.
Soft colours including cool blues and greens, and lyrical treatment of themes distinguished Kangra painting from other paintings.
Miniatures are small-sized paintings, generally done in water colour on cloth or paper.
Kathak grew into a major art form under the patronage of Wajid Ali Shah, the last Nawab of Awadh
Kathak developed in the courts of Rajasthan (Jaipur) and Lucknow.