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Book Detail
- Brand: MOSAIC BOOKS
- Binding: Hardcover
- Number of Pages: 264
- Release Date: 30-11-2006
- Language: English
- ISBN (EAN): 9788190277631
- Package Dimensions: 13.5 x 10.0 x 1.2 inches
Description:
Jnana-Pravaha, the Centre for Cultural Studies & Research in Varanasi, represents a significant initiative to preserve and promote Indian cultural heritage. Founded with the vision of Bimla Poddar and Suresh Neotia, the center aims to rediscover and highlight universal cultural elements that transcend barriers.
Located on the banks of the holy Uttaravahini Ganga, opposite the historical Ramnagar Fort, Jnana-Pravaha is home to a well-equipped reference library that serves students and researchers. The center's museum, Kalamandapa, houses an extensive collection of art dating from the pre-Mauryan era to the 20th century.
The center actively engages in research, publications, seminars, symposia, and workshops to foster cultural awareness. It also undertakes the revival of ancient scripts such as Brahmi and Kharoshti, along with staging Sanskrit plays and preserving Vedic recitation traditions. The Samskara & Anushthana Kendra provides rigorous training in the Gurukula style under expert supervision.
Through these diverse efforts, Jnana-Pravaha continues to be a significant hub for the study and preservation of India's tangible and intangible heritage.
Author Details:
- Name: Suresh Neotia
- Role: Co-founder of Jnana-Pravaha
- Contributions: A visionary in cultural preservation, Suresh Neotia played a key role in establishing Jnana-Pravaha to promote India's artistic and scholarly traditions. His work in preserving and documenting cultural heritage has significantly contributed to the field of cultural studies.

