Artists with children are welcomed to this programme.
Category: Art Residency
Messages and Songs: The Nobel-pious Flowing Offerings
01 - 28 May 2021 And Narad slowly answered to the queen: “What help is in prevision to the driven? Safe doors cry opening near, the doomed pass on. A future knowledge is an added pain, A torturing burden and a fruitless light On the enormous scene that Fate has built.” Banks of Ganges, Foothills … Continue reading Messages and Songs: The Nobel-pious Flowing Offerings
The Longest Poem by An Immortal: (& Colourful Equinox) by An Immortal Man
Holi, the festival of colour, is opportune to forgive and forget past animosities and angers. And look ahead with gratitude.
Ice Buckets & Plunges
The birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, the first Indian monk to have traveled to and brought Yoga to the West falls in January imparting it a distinct flavour of calming promise.
Artist Family in India: Children & Art, Escaping Pollution
For families based in India - Encourage children for liberal arts, enjoy a 3 to 7 days long earning vacation, away from pollution.
A River on Shoulders: Circa 1823, 1858, and 2017 AD in Haridwar
A British portrait artist during July 2017 while staying at 365 Haridwar , the international artist residency programme at AZIMVTH Ashram, on the banks of Ganges and foothills of Himalayas, India made and gifted the following portrait. Frederic Shoberl, another British writer and illustrator, had the following illustration of Kanwar pilgrimage in his book titled … Continue reading A River on Shoulders: Circa 1823, 1858, and 2017 AD in Haridwar
The Art in Kanwar – 1858 and 2017, Stanford University
“It is at this point of emergence from the hills that persons journeying from a great distance are anxious to fill their jars with water, that their homes may be hallowed by a portion of the sacred element. Rich and pious Hindoos, who inhabit the provinces remote from this spot, spend large sums of money … Continue reading The Art in Kanwar – 1858 and 2017, Stanford University
Decemberists!: Margharita, With A Straw
The pleasant (for Westerners!) and cold (for Asians) month of December is special in Haridwar and so our participants who celebrate the new year here.
Wahe Movember!: Scribe’s Block Impressions
The month sees the anniversaries of Sant Namdev, the guardian angel of block-printers and of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism.
Celebrations +++: Oktoberfest: Aachman of Celestial Ganges
Take me from False to Truth, Dark to Light, and Mortality to Salvation.