India, May 10 -- Dakhin | Dilli brings together devotional art and sacred artefacts from across North and South India, each piece steeped in tradition and meaning

At Bikaner House, Raseel Gujral Ansal mounts a collection that demands close observation. Hosted at Arzaani Atelier Prive, 'Dakhin | Dilli: A Sacred Dialogue' pulls regional artistic traditions into one room, forcing a strict visual confrontation between the Deccan and the North.

The artifacts carry the heavy, physical weight of belief. The Kamdhenu Tanjore sculpture, heavy with 24-carat gold leaf, owns the room the moment you walk in. Close by, the whole feeling changes. Mysore reverse glass paintings, such as Yashoha and Krishna, offer a fragile, precise clarity, while the V...