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: "Srikanta" style weaves, including Gadwal and Jamdani, are frequently featured at curated events like the Kalptaru India Exhibition in Guwahati or similar handloom expos. Family Showrooms srikanta exclusive
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The "exclusive" nature of Srikanta’s journey lies in its rejection of the traditional heroic arc; he is not a man of action or conquest, but a man of observation and profound passivity The piece seemed to radiate an otherworldly glow,
Srikanta is, fundamentally, a drifter—both physically and spiritually. Unlike the traditional heroes of Victorian novels or the archetypal heroes of mythology, Srikanta possesses no grand ambition, no defined goal, and no unwavering moral compass. He is the "Shikari" (hunter) who is often hunted by his own circumstances and emotions. His life is a series of wanderings—from the tranquil village lanes of his childhood to the bustling streets of Calcutta, and further into the wild frontiers of Burma. This physical movement mirrors his internal state: a mind that cannot settle, a heart that is constantly yearning for something undefined. He represents the modern human condition—the anxiety of existence and the inability to find satisfaction in the mundane.
: Exploration of social hierarchy, the caste system, and the clash between personal desire and societal norms.