Oxford Bodleian Libraries launch UK tour of Shikshapatri for 200th anniversary
The Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford have launched a nationwide UK tour of the Shikshapatri to mark its 200th anniversary. The Shikshapatri is a significant Hindu scripture written in 1826 at Vadtal in Gujarat by Sahajanand Swami. The tour is organized with leaders of the Swaminarayan faith and will visit major temples across the United Kingdom. The manuscript contains 212 Sanskrit verses and emphasizes ethical living and spiritual guidance. Written on what is described as the fifth day of the bright half of the month, the Shikshapatri summarizes key teachings from Hindu scriptures. The tour enables thousands to view the sacred text up close.
Date: 200th anniversary of Shikshapatri (1826–2026)
Shikshapatri authored by Sahajanand Swami in Vadtal, Gujarat
212 Sanskrit verses summarizing key Hindu teachings
Tour organized with Swaminarayan faith leaders
Focus on ethical living and spiritual guidance
Must-know: represents Hindu scriptural heritage in UK venues
Apr 06, 2026
Raja Ravi Varma's Yashoda and Krishna sells for ₹167.20 crore at Mumbai auction
Raja Ravi Varma's painting Yashoda and Krishna, created in the 1890s, set a record by selling for ₹167.20 crore at a Mumbai auction. The sale price is reported as about USD 17.98 million, making it the costliest modern Indian artwork ever auctioned. The record highlights rising global demand for Indian classical and modern art and underscores the enduring value of Varma’s imagery in contemporary markets. The auction results surpassed the previous benchmark held by works of M. F. Husain, reflecting a growing recognition of India’s artistic heritage in international art circles.
Painting: Yashoda and Krishna by Raja Ravi Varma (1890s).
Sold for ₹167.20 crore (~USD 17.98 million) in Mumbai.
Highest price for a modern Indian artwork at auction.
Surpasses earlier records set by M. F. Husain.
Signals rising global demand for Indian art.
Apr 02, 2026
Vice President releases Sudha Murty's book on Parliament murals
Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan released the book 'Tides of Time: Bharat’s History through Murals in Parliament' by Rajya Sabha MP Sudha Murty at Samvidhan Sadan. He described the Parliament murals as powerful visual narratives that reflect India's civilizational journey. He lauded Sudha Murty for capturing their timeless beauty and symbolism and for making history accessible to people across generations. Describing Bharat as the 'mother of democracy,' he noted that participatory governance has roots across regions—from ancient Vaishali in the north to Kudavolai in the south—highlighting a culture of dialogue, consensus, and respect for diverse viewpoints. The event underscored ongoing efforts to preserve and popularize parliamentary art.
Book: Tides of Time by Sudha Murty released at Samvidhan Sadan.
Murals are described as visual narratives of India’s civilizational journey.
Bharat called the 'mother of democracy' with roots in regional governance traditions.
Emphasis on dialogue, consensus, and respect for diverse viewpoints.
Apr 01, 2026
PM Modi inaugurates Samrat Samprati Museum in Gandhinagar on Mahavir Jayanti
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Samrat Samprati Museum in Gandhinagar on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti, 31 March 2026. The museum, at Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra in Koba village, preserves Jain heritage through artefacts, idols, manuscripts, and stone carvings. It aims to educate visitors about Jain philosophy and its historical evolution, complemented by modern audio-visual displays to enhance engagement. The opening marks a cultural milestone in Gujarat and contributes to preservation of regional heritage, aligning with national efforts to promote inclusive cultural education and tourism.
Inauguration date: 31 March 2026 (Mahavir Jayanti).