Situated in the heart of the hold town of Dharmasthala, Karnataka, the Manjusha Museum is a hub of cultural and heritage learning. Dharmasthala itself has a rich history that stretches back for over 800 years! Located on the banks of the Nethravathi River, Dharmasthala has always...

Following the success of our last activity which focused on ‘coiled’ pottery, we invited a group of twenty students from a local school to visit theManjushaMuseum and partake in another workshop, this time focusing on Indian leather puppets, another ancient art form. Have you ever...

Coiled Pottery activity at Manjusha Museum, Dharmasthala An activity rooted in rural tradition took place on 18th of July at the Manjusha Museum, Dharmasthala on clay modeling with huge response. Students from SDM Kannada medium high school participated in clay modeling activity and articulated their creativity. The Museum organized...

Has your camera given you a picture with a live tiger dancer yet? Or portrayed you as a Yakshagana artist even in your everyday attire? Let’s get that done! Manjusha Antique Museum at Dharmasthala is observing the World Camera Day in a very special manner this year. Our beloved President,...