Arpita khan net worth

Arpita Mukherjee is a distinguished author and scholar whose passion for Hinduism and Advaita Vedanta, in particular, has led her on a profound journey of exploration and understanding. With a deep reverence for the ancient wisdom and spiritual insights of this ancient religion, Arpita has devoted her life to unraveling the intricacies of Indian philosophy, practices, and culture through the written word. A lifelong learner and seeker of knowledge, Arpita has immersed herself in the study of Hindu scriptures, texts, and ancient Indian literature. Her scholarly pursuits have afforded her a comprehensive understanding of the diverse facets of Hinduism, from the Vedas and Upanishads to the Bhagavad Gita and beyond. Drawing from a wealth of research, especially from the works of the great philosopher and Vedantist Soham Swami, Arpita crafts enlightening and insightful works that shed light on the essence of Hinduism. Through her writing, she endeavors to share the timeless teachings of this ancient faith and bring the wisdom of the sages to a contemporary audience. Her books are not o

ArpitaAkhanda, born in 1992, completed her B.F.A & M.F.A in painting from Kala Bhavana, 

VisvaBharati University, 2015 & 2017. She has been brought up in a family of artists who 

migrated from Bangladesh during the partition and moved through many locations in India 

before settling in Cuttack, Odisha.  

Akhanda has performed at various national and international spaces, including The Prince Claus Fund Biennial Symposium 2023, Sri Lanka; K21, Dusseldorf, Germany; Huis Marseille, 

Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2023; Transitory Body: The Memory Collector at the opening 

ceremony of the group exhibition Rivers and Roads: Meandering Stories of India, at AAIE Center for Contemporary Art, Rome, 2022-23; 360 minutes of requiem at India Art Fair 2022, New Delhi; Transitory Body: The Memory Collector at Piramal Art Residency, Mumbai, 2019-20;In between the living and dead, Theertha International Performance Platform, Colombo, Srilanka, 2019;Creating to Destroying, Human Ecology and Art, 3rd Multidisciplinary Art show, Chittago

Arpita Singh

Indian artist (born 1937)

Arpita Singh (néeDutta; born 22 June 1937) is an Indian artist. Known to be a figurative artist and a modernist, she made her canvases to have both a story line and a carnival of images arranged in a curiously subversive manner. Her artistic approach can be described as an expedition without destination. Her work reflects her background.[1] She brings her inner vision of emotions to the art inspired by her own background and what she sees around the society that mainly affects women. Her works also include traditional Indian art forms and aesthetics, like miniaturist painting and different forms of folk art, employing them in her work regularly.[2]

Personal life

Arpita was born on 22 June 1937 in Baranagar, Bengal Presidency (now West Bengal).[3] She left the city with her mother and brother in 1946, a year before India got its independence from the British rule in 1947. In 1962, she married fellow artist Paramjit Singh and they had a daughter, artist Anjum Singh. Currently[when?]

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