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Best 1 Nagarjuna
Nagarjuna

Nagarjuna was a pivotal figure in early Buddhist philosophy. He developed the Madhyamaka school, exploring the concept of *sunyata* or emptiness as fundamental to understanding reality. His work significantly shaped Mahayana Buddhism and remains influential for scholars and practitioners interested...

2 To Pimp a Butterfly

Kendrick Lamar's *To Pimp a Butterfly* is a powerful and politically charged album that blends jazz, funk, and hip-hop to create a uniquely soulful sound. Lamar's lyrical dexterity and storytelling ability are on full display as he tackles themes of systemic racism, police brutality, and self-love....

3 Adi Shankara

Adi Shankara was an Indian philosopher of the 8th century who systematized Advaita Vedanta, teaching nondual identity of atman and Brahman.

4 Quincy Jones

Quincy Jones (born 1933) is a legendary record producer, composer, arranger, and musician. His career spans decades, shaping the sound of countless iconic artists including Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Ella Fitzgerald. Joness meticulous attention to detail, innovative arrangements, and abili...

5 Satyajit Ray

Satyajit Ray was an acclaimed Indian filmmaker whose 1955 debut "Pather Panchali" won international recognition and established the Apu Trilogy.

6 Hot Fives and Sevens – Louis Armstrong

Released in 1957, *Hot Five and Seven* is a significant collection of recordings by Louis Armstrong featuring his most influential early small ensemble works, showcasing innovative arrangements and complex harmonies that helped shape the development of swing music.

7 Whiplash
Whiplash

A high-intensity drama about a young jazz drummer and his abusive instructor. The film captures the grueling nature of artistic perfectionism with visceral intensity. It functions almost like a psychological thriller, using rapid editing and an incredible soundscape to mirror the internal struggle o...

8 Balkrishna Doshi

Balkrishna Doshi was an Indian architect shaped by Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn; in 2018 he became India's first Pritzker Prize winner.

9 Apur Sansar

Apur Sansar, released as *The World of Apu* in 1959, concludes Satyajit Ray's Apu Trilogy. The film adapts the second part of Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay’s novel, following Apu’s life and experiences during his early years in twentieth-century India. It represents the final chapter in Ray’s acclaime...

10 Lion Capital of Ashoka

The Lion Capital of Ashoka is a 3rd-century BCE Mauryan pillar capital from Sarnath, India, notable as the model for India's state emblem.

11 Charles Correa

Charles Correa was an Indian architect and urban planner known for climate-responsive buildings and for helping plan Navi Mumbai from 1970.

12 John McLaughlin

John McLaughlin is an English guitarist who fused jazz and rock with the Mahavishnu Orchestra and played on Miles Davis's 1970 Bitches Brew.

13 Soul
Soul

Pixar’s *Soul* investigates the nature of existence through the story of Joe Gardner, a middle school music teacher who unexpectedly enters the “Great Beyond.” The film uses jazz and animation to explore themes of purpose, passion, and appreciating life's simple joys. It is for anyone interested in...

14 Defiant Jazz

“Defiant Jazz” is a pivotal episode within *Severance*’s main series. The innies stage an unauthorized jazz performance, defying protocol and revealing unsettling details about the Overtime Contingency. This sequence highlights the characters' suppressed desires and psychological struggles within th...

15 Swing Time
Swing Time

Swing Time is a 1936 musical comedy film directed by George Stevens for RKO starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. The story centers on a gambler attempting to finance his marriage through dance, leading him to a romance with a dance instructor in New York City. Jerome Kern’s music accompanies the...

16 Blue Giant
Blue Giant

Ever since a fateful encounter with jazz music, Dai Miyamoto has dreamed of becoming the world's best jazz saxophonist. After only three years of playing the instrument, he makes the bold decision to move to Tokyo in order to break into the music scene. When he meets pianist Yukinori Sawabe at a sma...

17 Varanasi, India

Varanasi is an ancient city in India, situated on the banks of the Ganges River. It’s renowned as a profoundly significant Hindu pilgrimage site and one of the oldest continuously inhabited places on Earth. The city offers unparalleled access to deeply rooted religious traditions including daily rit...

18 Brad Mehldau

Brad Mehldau is a leading figure in modern jazz piano, known for his sophisticated harmonic language, lyrical improvisations, and insightful interpretations of both jazz standards and classical works. His solo albums and trio recordings demonstrate a remarkable depth of musicality and a profound und...

19 Nina Simone

Nina Simone was an American singer, pianist, and civil rights voice whose 1964 song Mississippi Goddam joined jazz, classical training, and protest music.

20 Thomastik-Infeld Jazz Flatwound Electric

Thomastik-Infeld Jazz Flatwounds are renowned electric guitar strings favored by jazz musicians. Their flatwound construction provides a remarkably smooth playing experience while delivering a warm, mellow tone often described as the gold standard for this genre. These strings offer exceptional sust...

21 Rahul Mishra

Rahul Mishra is an Indian designer known for his couture label blending traditional craftsmanship like hand embroidery with contemporary silhouettes and often incorporating nature-inspired themes.

22 Chet Baker  'Chet Baker Sings'

'Chet Baker Sings' is a seminal cool jazz album featuring Bakers signature trumpet and vocals. His melancholic delivery, combined with the sophisticated arrangements of arranging team, created a timeless classic that perfectly embodies the essence of the style.

23 Cuphead
Cuphead

A run-and-gun boss rush game famously animated in the style of 1930s rubber hose cartoons. Every frame is hand-drawn and watercolor-painted, creating a visually stunning and authentic period piece. The gameplay is notoriously challenging, requiring pattern memorization and precise reflexes across ex...

24 Vasubandhu
Vasubandhu

Vasubandhu was an Indian Buddhist philosopher of the 4th or 5th century whose Abhidharmakosha and Yogacara works shaped Buddhist scholasticism.

25 Guru Dutt
Guru Dutt

Guru Dutt was an influential Indian filmmaker and actor whose 1957 masterpiece "Pyaasa" is celebrated as a classic of world cinema.

26 Madhur Jaffrey's Indian Cooking

Madhur Jaffrey's Indian Cooking, first published in 1982, is a widely influential English-language introduction to Indian home cooking.

27 Karl Malone

Karl Malone was a dominant power forward for the Utah Jazz from 1985 to 2004, renowned for his relentless scoring ability, rebounding prowess, and fierce competitive spirit during multiple NBA Finals appearances.

28 Raghubir Singh

Raghubir Singh was an Indian photographer who helped legitimize color documentary photography with Ganga: Sacred River of India in 1974.

29 Punjabi Cuisine

Punjabi cuisine, originating from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan, is characterized by rich, creamy dishes featuring dairy, wheat-based breads, generous use of spices like garam masala, and often incorporates tandoor cooking techniques.

30 Midnight's Children

Salman Rushdie’s *Midnight’s Children* is a 1981 magical realist novel exploring India's independence through the intertwined lives of children born at the stroke of midnight on August 15, 1947.

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