Dear Colleagues,
can anyone recommend (and perhaps share) any useful literature about kites in India? I mean the ones with a bamboo frame that you fly on a string, not the ones with feathers that fly themselves and eat rats. I'm mainly interested in general overviews, about the history of Indian kites and about kite flying, kite making and kite fighting in modern India, not so much in any narrowly specialised details, but anything is welcome. I've skimmed "A Kite Journey through India" by Tal Streeter and "A Different Freedom" by Nikita Desai, but the former is far more interested in anecdote than in checking and reporting any facts, while the latter, even while being a mine of interesting detail, seems to be by and large a haphazard and incoherent collection of poorly verified, often repetitive, usually incomplete, and sometimes contradictory factoids.
In addition to generalities, I would be happy to learn if any of you have come across references (or possible references) to kites in Sanskrit, or in vernacular literature before the 16th century. For the former, I'm only aware of the Pañcatantra story about the wooden Garuḍa, which is more a flying machine than a kite. For the latter, I know about a verse by Nāmdev, but no others.
Many thanks for any tips,
Dan