Saumya Gupta

Ancient history Asian history

Patua Scroll Painting: The Art of Singing Stories Through Colors

Patua scroll painting is an ancient storytelling art form practiced by the Patua community in parts of India, especially in West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand, and Bihar. Known locally as Pattachitra, this tradition is a blend of painting and oral storytelling. The artists, called Patuas, create long, vertical scrolls filled with colorful, hand-painted scenes that depict […]Read More

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Kaavad Painting: A Unique Narrative Tradition in Rajasthan

Rajasthan, with its vibrant culture, intricate art forms, and timeless traditions, is home to the fascinating storytelling tradition of Kaavad painting. This unique art form brings together artistic expression and oral narratives through beautifully painted wooden boxes or folding shrines called “Kaavads.” These portable storytelling devices are more than just art—they serve as a powerful […]Read More

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Gondin Deo: The Spiritual Anchor of the Gond Tribal Community

Gondin Deo holds a deeply revered place in the religious and cultural life of the Gond tribal community, one of the largest and most ancient indigenous groups in India. The Gonds, who primarily live in the forested heartlands of central India—including regions like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha, and parts of Telangana—consider Gondin Deo not […]Read More

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Indonesia: A Nation of Diversity and Transformation

Indonesia, the largest archipelago in the world, is a country brimming with diversity and wonder. With more than 17,000 islands scattered across its vast territory, Indonesia is a melting pot of cultures, languages, landscapes, and incredible biodiversity. From the vibrant energy of Jakarta’s streets to the serene beaches of Bali, and from the lush rainforests […]Read More

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Prambanan Temple: A Majestic Testament to Indonesia’s Cultural and Spiritual

The Prambanan Temple, known locally as Candi Prambanan, is a shining testament to Indonesia’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Nestled in Central Java, near the Yogyakarta border, this UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a breathtaking example of ancient Javanese craftsmanship. Its intricate design and towering structures highlight the incredible skill, artistry, and deep religious […]Read More