Jaya He New Museum

Jaya He New Museum Jaya He New Museum a spectacular doorway to India brings together traditional, folk and contemporary

Jaya He, GVK New Museum, Mumbai at International Terminal T2, CSIA Mumbai is a spectacular doorway to India. It is also a distinctive narrative of India's incredible diversity, living in multiple centuries simultaneously. The Jaya He, GVK New Museum brings together traditional, folk and contemporary art forms of India under one roof, offering the visitor at T2 an opportunity to sample and explore them at will within the airport.

 ⁠Happy doctor’s day to the healthcare angels!⁠Thank you for standing strong as guardian angels.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠         ⁠      ...
01/07/2021


Happy doctor’s day to the healthcare angels!⁠
Thank you for standing strong as guardian angels.⁠








  So much of what we call life consists of making it complicated than it needs to be...Art allows you to enjoy the beaut...
27/06/2021


So much of what we call life consists of making it complicated than it needs to be...Art allows you to enjoy the beauty of simple yet amazing work mankind has generated over the centuries...leave complicated behind #2018

Thank you We feel proud and much honoured to get featured in Mid-day.
19/06/2021

Thank you
We feel proud and much honoured to get featured in Mid-day.






18/06/2021

Today our digital journey of exploring Kerala completes it's 30 days.

Curating the Digital Carnival - Aaghosham and connecting through art and culture with wide range of audience has become a memorable experience.

We at Jaya He Museum would like to thank each and everyone for being such a wonderful audience.
We really appreciate your kind feedbacks.
In this tough time we are all together and we all will come out of this together.
We believe that "Art has the power to heal everything".

Aaghosham was an initiative to recover and rejuvenate!

Here is a quick recap of the the Digital Carnival - Aaghosham.

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Jaya He Museum thanks to the esteemed guests at Jaya He Museum Digital Carnival 2021 - Aaghosham. We wish to communicate...
17/06/2021

Jaya He Museum thanks to the esteemed guests at Jaya He Museum Digital Carnival 2021 - Aaghosham. 
We wish to communicate our utmost regard, respect and admiration for taking us all viewers, on a spectacular journey of experiencing Kerala virtually in various forms. 
We are deeply thankful that you all could take time out for us and 
did us the honor by sharing your wise thoughts and experience with the audience. 
 







Jaya He Museum conveys a very humble appreciation and thankfulness to the very talented storytellers for entertaining, e...
17/06/2021

Jaya He Museum conveys a very humble appreciation and thankfulness to the very talented storytellers for entertaining, engaging and educating the audience with inspiring stories and art activities. ⁠

SHERLINE PIMENTA ⁠
Sherline Pimenta K. is the researcher, experience curator, and master storyteller at Kathanika. Her passion is to explore how people make sense of the world around them. Her interests include narrative studies, experience design, communication design, and visual language. Sherline has a Master in Communication Design and a Ph.D. in Storytelling from IIT Bombay. She is often invited as a guest lecturer at various design schools. ⁠

DIPTI PANESAR ⁠
Dipti Panesar is an alumni of India’s premier art school Sir JJ school of Arts. She graduated as a textile designer and later obtained her Masters in visual communication from IDC- IIT Bombay.⁠
She is an avid reader and explorer, has an eye for detail and affinity for colors, fashion, and history. Her love for adventure has resulted in long exploratory road trips criss-crossing the length and breadth of the country. ⁠


UTKARSH PATEL ⁠
Utkarsh Patel is a corporate-professional-turned-mythologist and now the author of books in the genre of mythological-fiction. He is a lecturer of Comparative Mythology at the University of Mumbai and has qualifications in Mythology, both Indian and World from Mumbai University. He has been writing a Blog, ‘This is Utkarsh Speaking’ for close to nine years now, and is a founder member of ‘The Mythology Project’.⁠



ARUNDHUTI DASGUPTA SINGHAL ⁠
Journalist and author, Arundhuti has been writing on a wide range of subjects ranging from marketing and advertising to the economy, as well as culture and mythology. She has worked with the country’s leading financial dailies; her last engagement, and longest tenure, was with Business Standard where she wrote a monthly column on myth and culture and led a publishing programme for books on business and economics. ⁠










A big round of applause to the hosts of Aaghosham Live Talks!⁠Jaya He Museum thanks to all for conducting very engaging ...
17/06/2021

A big round of applause to the hosts of Aaghosham Live Talks!⁠
Jaya He Museum thanks to all for conducting very engaging conversations with the guests and for making it more interesting and interacting for the audience.⁠

RJ Rohini Ramnathan -⁠
Rohini Ramnathan is a very talented radio representer. She believes content makes all the difference and has a proven track record of bringing relevant, engaging and meaningful content for radio across countries she has worked in. A multi-faceted host, she has seen more audiences than most, built strong fan bases and believes in making the everyday exciting on the air and off it.⁠

LEKSHMI M KUMARAN -⁠
Ms. Lekshmi M. Kumaran brings to the table a spectrum of skills and deep knowledge in Corporate and Marketing Communication, Branding, Corporate Social Responsibility, Press Management, and HR, honed over 32 years of forging through the mainstream; 27 years of which has been 2 Central Public Sectors, a Maharatna and later a mini ratna, in India’s Oil & Gas Sector.⁠
MAHITHA -⁠
Rajarajeshwari Mahitha, a trained theatre professional from Drama School Mumbai & the American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, is an actor, writer, storyteller and diehard romantic, obsessed with Indian mythology.⁠

MAYA SHARMA SRIRAM -⁠
Maya Sharma Sriram is an award-winning writer and poet. Her poem was short listed in the All India Poetry competition conducted by the British Council and the Poetry Society of India in 1997. She won the Elle Fiction award in 2010and was long listed for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize in 2019. ⁠







Jaya He Museum Carnival 2021 - Aghosham heads to complete it's journey of a digital art festival with a vote thanks to a...
17/06/2021

Jaya He Museum Carnival 2021 - Aghosham heads to complete it's journey of a digital art festival with a vote thanks to all the Partners & Collaborators, Guests & Hosts and the most importantly the audience.

SAVITHA SURI – CONTENT CURATION
We place on record our deep appreciation of .suri and
for curating and creating content for Jaya He Museum Carnival 2021 - Aaghosham.
Thank you for your commendable efforts to cover all possible subjects presenting Kerala in all aspects
to make a seamless digital experience.

PHILANTHROPY PARTNER:
Thanking United Way Mumbai for the kind and consistent support as a philanthropy partner for the Jaya He Museum Carnival 2021 – Aaghosham.

ASHWIN & MANALI- ILLUSTRATIONS

Ashwin Tahiliani is an Architect and Urban Designer based in Mumbai. His past work includes the Himalayan Institute of Alternatives, Ladakh (HIAL), Mumbai International Airport – Terminal 2, and others. He now runs his own design studio where he works as an illustrator and a graphic designer. Having travelled extensively, Ashwin has an eye for mundane stuff on this planet. When not at work, he can be found trekking, postcrossing and quizzing people everyday on his instagram handle .

- Thank you for being with us for the 3rd year in a row!

COLLABORATION
We also would like to thank and appreciate our collaborators for sharing amazing content and knowledge with us for Aaghosham.
Aditi Vinayan
Belraj Soni
Indu Chinta
Krishna Chandran
Kadalakkadalas
Narayan Bhattathiri
Santoshi Jain
Sopanam
Sonali Nair
Vasudevan
Vinod Raja
Whistling Woods







Chemmeen ('The Prawn') is a Malayalam novel written by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai in 1956.⁠The film tells the story of ...
15/06/2021

Chemmeen ('The Prawn') is a Malayalam novel written by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai in 1956.⁠
The film tells the story of a pre-marital and later extra-marital relationship between Karuthamma, the daughter of an ambitious fisherman, and Pareekutty, the son of an affluent trader.⁠

Thakazhi made a departure from his avowed commitment to realism as it appeared in his works till then he brought in a fresh breeze of lyricism and romanticism. The novel acquires the quality of a fable in which life in the fishermen’s community is depicted with great emotional detail. The customs, taboos, beliefs, rituals and the day-to-day business of living through the pain of stark existence come alive magically through Thakazhi’s pen.⁠

Chemmeen won the Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award, India's second highest literary prize, in 1957.⁠

In 1965, it was adapted into a screenplay by S. L. Puram Sadanandan, directed by Ramu Kariat, and produced by Babu Ismail Sait under the banner Kanmani Films.⁠

By Source, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=30680784⁠
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K. Satchidanandan (1946) is an Indian poet and critic, writing in Malayalam and English. ⁠A pioneer of modern poetry in ...
15/06/2021

K. Satchidanandan (1946) is an Indian poet and critic, writing in Malayalam and English. ⁠
A pioneer of modern poetry in Malayalam, a bilingual literary critic, playwright, editor, columnist and translator, he is the former Editor of Indian Literature journal and the former Secretary of Sahitya Akademi.⁠

He is also a social advocate for secular anti-caste views, supporting causes like environment, human rights and free software and is a noted speaker on issues concerning contemporary Indian literature. He is the festival director of Kerala Literature Festival.⁠

The poem “Stammer” was originally written in Malayalam by K. Satchidanandan with the title Vikku and was translated by the poet himself into English. The poem appreciates stammering and enlightens its importance in the world and human history.⁠













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   Ms. Lakshmi Menon is a designer turned social entrepreneur, known across India for Ammoommathiri and Chekutty dolls. ...
15/06/2021

Ms. Lakshmi Menon is a designer turned social entrepreneur, known across India for Ammoommathiri and Chekutty dolls. She was recently awarded the ‘Vanitha Woman of the Year' award. Her role in shaping ‘Chekutty’ dolls, proved to become a symbol of hope for weavers in Kerala. Chekutty dolls upcycled from handloom sarees destroyed during the Kerala floods is a representation of the ones who survived the calamity. Her other initiatives include the Rolapena - the seed pen, Shayya - a mattress made from PPE scrap material, coVeed for Covid and much more. We are privileged to have Ms. Lakshmi Menon join our Instagram LIVE today at 6 pm IST. Don’t forget to catch this stimulating conversation LIVE with RJ Rohini Ramnathan.

Balamani amma (19 July 1909 – 29 September 2004) was an Indian poet who wrote in Malayalam. Amma (Mother), Muthassi (Gra...
15/06/2021

Balamani amma (19 July 1909 – 29 September 2004) was an Indian poet who wrote in Malayalam. Amma (Mother), Muthassi (Grandmother), and Mazhuvinte Katha (The story of the Axe) are some of her well-known works.She was a recipient of many awards and honours, including the Padma Bhushan,Saraswati Samman, Sahitya Akademi Award, and Ezhuthachan Award.⁠

Her daughter is the noted author and poet Kamala Das.⁠

Though she received no formal education, the tutelage under her maternal uncle and the poet Nalapat Narayana Menon and his collection of books helped her become a poet. She was influenced by Nalapat Narayana Menon and the poet Vallathol Narayana Menon.⁠

She published more than 20 anthologies of poems, several prose works, and translations. Her first poem "Kooppukai" was published in 1930.Her first recognition came when she received the Sahithya Nipuna Puraskaram, an award from Pariksh*th Thampuran, former ruler of Kingdom of Cochin. ⁠
Nivedyam is the collection of poems of Balamani Amma from 1959 to 1986. Lokantharangalil is an elegy on the death of the poet Nalapat Narayana Menon.⁠

By Sreedharantp at Malayalam Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12015996⁠













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