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PATANG is a compelling exploration of India’s rich kite-flying heritage, tracing its roots through centuries of cultural evolution. Bhaskar Chattopadhyay presents an in-depth examination of how kite flying has shaped social traditions, festivals, and communities across the Indian subcontinent.
The book weaves together historical narratives, personal anecdotes, and detailed accounts of regional variations in kite-flying practices. From the mathematics of kite design to the artistry of manja preparation, Chattopadhyay documents the intricate knowledge systems developed by traditional kite flyers. Readers will discover how this seemingly simple pastime embodies profound cultural values, seasonal celebrations, and intergenerational bonding.
Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, PATANG celebrates the artisans, enthusiasts, and communities who have preserved this tradition. The book serves as both a cultural tribute and a documentation of practices that deserve recognition and appreciation in contemporary India.







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