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Utkarsh Sinha’s Sacred India as Cultural Documentation

theliteratureweekly3 months ago3 months ago27 mins

Sacred India is best read not as a coffee‑table spectacle, but as a sustained act of cultural documentation. Conceived and photographed by Utkarsh Sinha, the book sets out to record the living fabric of one of the world’s oldest civilisations—how faith, architecture, ritual, and community continue to shape India’s everyday life.Structured as a visual and…

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