Anita Bose

Mrs Anita Bose (Ghosh) is an author, artist, independent researcher, and Guest Lecturer of Indology and Appreciation of Indian Art at the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture. She is also an Associate Member of Vivekananda Kendra, Paschimbanga Sakha. She has published various research articles in prestigious journals of India, Thailand, Bali. As a social worker through her artistic journey, she volunteers for various organizations in India and Thailand. She is an alumnus of the National Museum Volunteer, Bangkok. She was formerly At Homes Chair and also the first Indian Guide of NMV Bangkok, former Chief Convenor of the Global Encyclopaedia of The Ramayana project, former designer of VIDA Voice Designer, San Francisco. She has done sixteen exhibitions of her artwork. She has been a guest speaker at many esteemed organizations in India and Abroad. She has a Masters in Literature and is interested in Indology, Appreciation of Indian Art, and the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda movement.

Devi Saraswati

Sarasvati mahābhāge vidye kamalalocane .vidyārūpe viśālākṣi vidyāṃ dehi namostute .. (O Devi Saraswati, the most auspicious goddess of knowledge with lotus-like eyes, an embodiment of knowledge with large eyes, kindly bless me with knowledge. I salute you) After a brief spell of winter, spring casts its magic and Goddess Saraswati is invoked on the auspicious […]Read More

Vishnu Katha

Significance of Vishnu cult in Siam (Thailand) In Hinduism, Brahma (also mentioned as Brahman) as a metaphysical concept refers to thesingle binding unity behind diversity in all that exists in the universe. Brahma connotes thehighest universal principle, the Ultimate Reality. It is the pervasive, infinite, eternal truth,consciousness and bliss which does not change, yet is […]Read More

How Divinity and Creativity Intermingled with Art: The Case of

Every kingdom of India is distinguishable by its creative uniqueness. Leaving its footprints in numerous forms of art, which have achieved popularity all over the world, the genius of Indian artistic sensibilities is unprecedented. The state of Odisha, neighbouring West Bengal, is the abode of Lord Jagannatha, one of Lord Vishnu’s many forms, and has been […]Read More