
The Whirl of the Kewda
Indo-Japanese Fusion
Discover the harmonious blend of Indian and Japanese culture, where the fragrance of the Kewda flower meets the elegance of the traditional Japanese fan. Just as the Kewda flower blooms three times a year including in the warmth of summer, the Japanese fan finds its purpose in providing relief from the heat, uniting both in their seasonal significance. This table encapsulates the essence of cultural unity amidst the changing seasons.