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Dear Residents,

After a short hiatus, we’re back with a new event this Sunday!

We’ve been thinking about how to look at the world a little differently, and the life of the Buddha felt like a good place to begin.

This Sunday, we will be walking through the National Museum through the visual history of Buddhism — from the silence of symbols to the tangible presence of the Buddha, from stone and pigment to devotion and philosophy — a journey that will begin in India, and flow across Asia, and gradually the world, reshaping form, thought, and the very idea of the sacred in its wake.

Join us for a slow, attentive, 'alternative' walk through time, art, and meaning - led by the wonderfully knowledgeable Sameeksha Bhatt.

About the walk leader: As a postgraduate archaeology student, Sameeksha Bhatt has focused on Indology, and has lead many a historical and museum walk linking architecture, art, philosophy, and historiography, exploring sites’ origins, cultural meaning, contemporary relevance. She has previously conducted an Architectural and Cultural walk through RK Puram for us, and we can personally attest to her brilliance!

When: Sunday, 26th April
Where: National Museum, Delhi
Time: 10.30am to 12.30pm
Early Bird Offer: ₹600 per attendee per attendee (valid for the first 10 registrations)
Regular Price: ₹700 per attendee per attendee (valid for the first 10 registrations)

P.S. The entire walk is indoors, so you won’t have to worry about the heat.

P.P.S. Did you know we’ve opened up an Airbnb at the Red House? If you’d like to book your stay, click here: https://airbnb.co.in/h/redhousedelhi 

Looking forward to seeing you!
Warmly,
Team Red House
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