Ancient India: Living Traditions at the British Museum
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Ancient India: Living Traditions at the British Museum

  • Things to do, Exhibitions
  • British Museum, Bloomsbury
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Time Out says

A world-first is on its way to the British Museum in ‘Ancient India: Living Traditions’. The new exhibition is the first ever to consider early Indian sacred art through a global, pluralistic lens. It takes visitors on a journey to the roots of three major world religions – Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism – through the emergence of the country’s sacred art, and looks at how ancient religious practice has shaped living traditions today, plus the daily lives of around 2 billion people across the globe.

In the exhibition, you’ll find over 180 objects, including 2,000-year-old sculptures, paintings, drawings and manuscripts. The whole thing was pulled together in close collaboration with an advisory panel of practising Buddhists, Hindus and Jains, who helped shape the exhibition into what promises to be an intriguing triumph.

Details

Address
British Museum
44 Great Russell St
London
WC1B 3DG
Transport:
Tube: Tottenham Court Rd/Holborn/Russell Square
Price:
£16
Opening hours:
Sat-Thurs 10am to 5pm; Fri 10am to 8:30pm

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