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Saura painting is a style of wall mural paintings associated with the Saura tribals of the state of Odisha in India. These paintings, also called ikons (or ekons ) are visually similar to Warli paintings and hold religious significance for the Sauras.
Idital" -a form of Soura Wall Painting of Rayagada District. Idital or Edital is a form of Indian painting from the state of Odisha. It is a kind of Saura painting that was invented and is practiced by the Sora people who mostly live in Rayagada, Gajapati and Koraput districts of Odisha. The artisans paint Idital as a symbol of devotion to the ...
The Sora (alternative names and spellings include Saora, Saura, Savara and Sabara) are a Munda ethnic group from eastern India. They live in southern Odisha and north coastal Andhra Pradesh . The Soras mainly live in Gajapati , Rayagada and Bargarh districts of Odisha. [ 2 ]
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Painting of Lanjia Saura, Odisha: Handicraft Odisha: 2023–24 548 812 Sawantwadi Ganjifa Cards: Handicraft Maharashtra: 2023–24 549 808 Arunachal Pradesh Apatani Textile: Handicraft Arunachal Pradesh: 2023–24 550 811 Arunachal Pradesh Monpa Textile: Handicraft Arunachal Pradesh: 2023–24 551 854 Arunachal Pradesh Nyishi Textile ...
Patachitra or Pattachitra is a general term for traditional, cloth-based scroll painting, [5] based in the eastern Indian states of Odisha, [6] [7] West Bengal [8] and parts of Bangladesh. Patachitra artform is known for its intricate details as well as mythological narratives and folktales inscribed in it.
Jodi Shankha; Ranappa; Chadheiya Dance; Pasumukha Dance; Bagha Nacha (tiger body paint) Danda Nacha; Patara Saura; Dhana Koila; Sakhi Nacha; Dhumpa; Ghudki; Naba Durga Nacha
The history of painting in Odisha dated back to ancient times with rock-shelter paintings, some of which are dated to the early historic period (300 BC – 100 AD). Apart from the rock painting sites, there are several drawings and etching resembling figures on rock surfaces at Digapahandi and Berhampur in Ganjam district and other places.