Rohit Eshwar from the Anti -History, Archeology and Museology Department at Maharaja’s College, Mysur, lectures on Saturday in Aiish a lecture in Aiish. | Photo Credit: Ma Sriram
In the seminar hall there was a special lecture on “dancing and music reflected in the Hoysal statues”, Saturday on Saturday in cooperation with the Charity Society of Dr. Vijayalakshmi Basavaraj.
Rohit Eshwar from the Anti -History, Archeology and Museology department, Maharaja’s College, Mysur, gave a lecture and elaborated the statues of the Hoysal Dynysal and their cultural significance that flourished between the 11th and 14th centuries.
As part of a series of public lectures by M. Pushpavathi, Director, All India Institute of Slow and Hearing, Mysur, delivered a welcome address and remembered Vijayalakshmo Basavaraj, who served as the director of all Indian speech and hearing institutes (Aiish).
Theater personalities HS Umesh, Rameshware Varma, Indira Nair, Ratnamirle, Rangaraju, Srinivas Palalli and Kemparaju of Niranthary, KC Basavaraju were present.
Published – 2 August 2025 20:20 is