Incredible India is dotted with outstanding monuments each showcasing the implausible artistic work and architecture. Some incomparable monuments that form an integral part of Indian historical heritage are the epitome of endless love - Taj Mahal, the axis of Islam - Qutub Minar, the Chariot temple of the Sun God - Konark, the magnificent cave-land of Lord Shiva - Elephanta; and the cave site of numerous Chaityas and Viharas-Ajanta.
Indian Regional Dances include simple and joyous range not only to mark the celebrations of the seasons of the harvest but even of worship, thanks giving to the deity marked by the popular customs and belief of the state. The nine Rasas or emotions predominates which forms the structure Hasya (happiness), Shoka (sorrow), Krodha (anger), Karuna (compassion), Bhibatsa (disgust), Adhbhuta (wonder), Bhaya (fear), Viram (courage) and Shanta (serenity). The diversity of religious customs, tradition, periods, environment and linguistics has given rise to an assortment of regional dance forms. The dances have extensive dynamism and vitality and can be identified with the particular region it originates. The unparalleled richness of the dance traditions has given rise to distinctive style in each region. Each region offers tribal, folk, village and classical dances forms.