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World Heritage Day 2022: 14 Indian elements in Unesco’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list

India's intagible - and rich - cultural heritage, from ritual theatre forms like Kerala's Mudiyettu and Rammam of Garhwal to Buddhist chants from Ladakh and yoga,

March 18, 2022 / 07:57 IST
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Kutiyattam dancer Kalamandalam Girija. Practised in Kerala, Kutiyattam, Sanskrit theatre, is one of India’s oldest living theatrical traditions. (Image via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)
Kutiyattam dancer Kalamandalam Girija. Practised in Kerala, Kutiyattam, Sanskrit theatre, is one of India’s oldest living theatrical traditions. (Image via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)

Unesco’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity was established in 2008 when the Convention for Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage came into effect. On World Heritage Day (April 18), let’s look at the 14 intangible cultural heritage elements from India that are on the prestigious list.

Ramlila (Inscribed in 2008)

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Literally, ‘Rama’s play’, Ramlila is the staging of the Ramayana based on a series of scenes that include song, narration, recital and dialogue. Based on Tulsidas’ Ramacharitmanas, it is performed across northern India during the festival of Dussehra. The most representative Ramlilas are those of Ayodhya, Ramnagar and Benares (Varanasi), Vrindavan, Almora, Sattna and Madhubani. Ramlilas usually last 10-12 days, but some, such as Ramnagar’s, may last an entire month.

Kutiyattam, Sanskrit Theatre (Inscribed in 2008)