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Dancing with Lines: Discovering the Soul of Warli Art from Maharashtra

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warli art Soul of Warli Art from Maharashtra What is Warli Art? Warli art is not just an art form — it is a living expression of tribal life, philosophy, and harmony with nature. Born from the soil and stories of the Warli tribe in Maharashtra, these striking white drawings against earthen backgrounds capture the soul of rural India. Each figure, shape, and pattern is a silent poem that narrates the joy of dance, the rhythm of the seasons, and the strength of community. Where and How Did Warli Art Begin? Warli art traces its roots back thousands of years — with origins believed to date as far back as 2500 BCE . Practiced in the Palghar and Thane districts of Maharashtra, it was traditionally painted by tribal women on the mud walls of huts during festivals, harvests, weddings, and sacred rituals. These paintings weren’t for show — they were for the gods, the spirits, and the community. Warli was, and still is, a medium of cultural memory and spiritual symbolism — passed on throu...

"Gold, Gods & Glory: The Story of Tanjore Painting"

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  Tanjore Painting: A Timeless Treasure | Namma Choice Tanjore Painting: A Timeless Treasure of South India 🎨 Origin & History Tanjore painting, also spelled Thanjavur painting, is a classical South Indian art form that originated in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu , during the late 16th century. It emerged during the rule of the Nayaka dynasty , and flourished under the Marathas , especially under King Serfoji II. 📜 Historical Timeline Pre-16th Century: Roots in Chola temple murals Late 1500s: Formalized under Nayaka rule 1700s–1800s: Enhanced under Maratha kings Post-Independence: Popularized as decorative devotional art 🖌️ Artistic Features Base Material: Jackfruit or teak wood planks (Palagai Padam) Techniques: Gesso relief work + 22K gold leaf Colors: Rich red, blue, green, and gold tones Subjects: Krishna, Lakshmi, Shiva, Ganesha, saints Style: Central deity, arches, lamps, mythi...

Mandala Art: A Timeless Tradition and Its Modern Influence

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Mandala art is an ancient geometric design representing harmony, balance, and spirituality. Rooted in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, mandalas have been used for meditation, rituals, and artistic expression. Today, mandala art extends beyond religious contexts, serving as a form of therapy, self-expression, and contemporary design. Historical and Cultural Origins The word mandala originates from Sanskrit, meaning "circle." Mandalas have been a significant part of Indian and Tibetan spiritual traditions for centuries. In Buddhist culture, intricate sand mandalas symbolize the impermanence of life, created with painstaking detail and then ritualistically dismantled. Hindu traditions incorporate mandalas into yantras, geometric diagrams used for meditation and devotion. Mandalas are not exclusive to South Asia; similar designs appear in Native American, Celtic, and Islamic art, illustrating a universal appreciation for geometric symmetry and balance. Types of Mandala Art Mandala ...