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Aipan art drawn on the entrance of a house. Aipan (Kumaoni: Ēpaṇ) is an established-ritualistic folk art originating from Kumaon in the Indian Himalayas. The art is done mainly during special occasions, household ceremonies and rituals. Practitioners believe that it invokes a divine power which brings about good fortune and deters evil. [1]
Category: Actresses from Uttarakhand. 7 languages. ... Jyoti Singh (actress) T. Madhurima Tuli This page was last edited on 14 December 2024, at 11:56 (UTC ...
Girish Tiwari (Girda) (1942–2010), poet and folk singer; Mola Ram, Indian Painter; Meena Rana – Indian folk singer; Narendra Singh Negi – Indian folk singer; Chander Singh Rahi, prominent folk singer and researcher from Uttarakhand. Fondly described as the “Bhishma Pitamah of Uttarakhand folk music” Pritam Bhartwan – Indian folk singer
[1] [2] The museum exhibits various aspects of the calamity and the folk culture of Uttarakhand through paintings, sculptures, and other artworks by artist Surendra Pal Joshi. [3] [4] [2] [5] It also includes an art gallery encouraging younger generation of artists to exhibit modern and contemporary art.
Actresses from Uttarakhand (1 C, 16 P) Women artists from Uttarakhand (1 C, 1 P) B. Businesswomen from Uttarakhand (1 P) E. Women educators from Uttarakhand (5 P) M.
Following is a list of Indian women artists were born in India and or have a strong association with India. ... artist and art historian; Y.G. Srimati (1926–2007), ...
Women artists (dancers, painters, photographers, sculptors, etc) who live or have lived in Uttarakhand. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
In 2000, the new state of Uttarakhand was carved out of Uttar Pradesh, including Kumaon. The people of Kumaon are known as Kumaonis and speak the Kumaoni language. Kumaon is home to a famous Indian Army regiment, the Kumaon Regiment. The hill town Nainital is its administrative centre and this is where the Uttarakhand high court is located. [8]