Among the earliest travellers to bring Christianity to Asia were Nestorian monks and traders who journeyed far into Asia to exchange goods. These goods were not only objects of commerce: they were also linked to the exchange of ideas and technologies. The trade route that linked the cultures of the East to Europe has been called the ‘Silk Road’. But it was not only silk, or other precious fabrics that were transported on these routes, but also objects of art, and philosophical ideas. In return, Eastern potentates valued the scientific discoveries of Western intellectuals, along with cultural gifts which were linked to the Christian Faith. Jesuits brought images of Jesus and the Madonna, or beautifully illustrated books which were prized by Eastern aesthetes, but also seekers for spiritual wisdom.
The Art Ashram is situated in Silvepura Village, North Bangalore, where the Sahi Family have been living since 1972. There are a number of facilities at the Art Ashram for creative expressions, and groups have been coming to use the studios, and learn from the various skills of the Sahi Family.
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