"Serpent Motifs in the Ritual Art Motifs of the West Coast – In Myths, Legends and Folklore" Illustrated lecture by Shri Balan Nambiar at Annexe Building, IIC, Lodhi Estate > 6:30pm on 19th December 2012

Time : 6:30 pm

Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)
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Place : Lecture Room - 2, Annexe Building, India International Centre ( IIC ), 40 Max Muller Marg, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-110003
Landmark : Annexe Building is Next to Alliance Francaise
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Event Description : 'Serpent Motifs in the Ritual Art Motifs of the West Coast – In Myths, Legends and Folklore' Illustrated lecture by Shri Balan Nambiar, well-known artist.
The snake motif has influenced poetry, philosophy, performing arts, painting, sculpture and ornament among every ethnic group down the centuries throughout the world. Referring to these motifs in legend and folklore from an artist’s point of view, the speaker will share what he has observed of the systems and rituals of snake worship in Kerala and Tulunadu in Karnataka. A peculiarity of this region is the practice of Vedic as well as pre-Aryan rituals. While subsuming influences from different religions, the ethnic culture has remained intact, and there is vigorous participation by every age group, caste and class.

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"Serpent Motifs in the Ritual Art Motifs of the West Coast – In Myths, Legends and Folklore" Illustrated lecture by Shri Balan Nambiar at Annexe Building, IIC, Lodhi Estate > 6:30pm on 19th December 2012 "Serpent Motifs in the Ritual Art Motifs of the West Coast – In Myths, Legends and Folklore" Illustrated lecture by Shri Balan Nambiar at Annexe Building, IIC, Lodhi Estate > 6:30pm on 19th December 2012 Reviewed by DelhiEvents on Wednesday, December 19, 2012 Rating: 5

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