Pichwai Art
Pichhwai (also pichwai, pichhavai, pichhvai, pechhavai etc), literally meaning ‘that which hangs from the back’ from the Sanskrit words “Pichh” means back and “wais” means hanging, are large devotional painted pictures, normally […]
Pichhwai (also pichwai, pichhavai, pichhvai, pechhavai etc), literally meaning ‘that which hangs from the back’ from the Sanskrit words “Pichh” means back and “wais” means hanging, are large devotional painted pictures, normally […]
The Diwali celebration on November 2nd in downtown San Antonio brought not just one, but two remarkable achievements for the San Antonio United Malayalee Association (SUMA). Alongside our recognition in […]
On Saturday, November 2nd, the heart of downtown San Antonio was aglow with the vibrant colors and festive spirit of Diwali. This year’s city-sponsored Diwali celebration was made even more […]
On September 7th, SUMA – San Antonio United Malayalee Association – brought together our vibrant community to celebrate the festival of Onam in grand style at the Hindu Temple of […]
San Antonio, a bustling city in Texas, is known for its rich cultural history, vibrant arts scene, and warm community. For Malayalees who are new to the city, this guide […]