- Jhoti Chita – Floor and Wall Paintings of Odisha - Caleidoscope
Jhoti Chita is a traditional art form of Odisha, India, known for its vibrant floor and wall paintings Using rice paste and natural pigments, artisans create intricate geometric and symmetrical designs inspired by nature and mythology
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This Manabasa Gurubara makes your Jhoti Chita Design unique with the above top 10 Trending easy simple Jhoti Chita Designs
- Dsource Jhoti or Chita | Types of Rangolis | DSource Digital Online . . .
Jhoti or Chita is the traditional Oriya art on the floor and walls, very popular in rural areas Jhoti is quite different from rangoli While rangolis are made using coloured powders, Jhoti involves line art using the traditional white coloured, semi liquid paste of rice or Pithau The fingers are used as brushes in this art form Intricate and beautiful floral designs, the lotus, elephants, symbols used in Patta Chitra find a place in this form of free hand drawing Small footmarks of
- New Jhoti Designs (Images) Simple Chita - TailoringinHindi
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- Jhoti chita - Wikipedia
Jhoti chita (Odia: ଝୋଟି ଚିତା, romanized: jhoṭi citā) is a traditional Odia white art mostly seen in rural areas of Odisha It is made from rice paste and with a piece of cloth surrounded with a stick is used to create beautiful patterns [1]
- Jhoti Chita- The exquisite floor and wall painting of Odisha
Jhoti Chita- The exquisite floor and wall painting of Odisha People from many regions of the country decorate their homes with rangolis and other artwork that is an integral part of their cultural history
- Jhoti, Chita, Muruja - Government Of Odisha
Jhoti The folk art of Odisha is bound up with its social and religious activities In the month of Margasira, women folk worship the goddess Lakshmi It is the harvest season when grain is thrashed and stored During this auspicious occasion, the mud walls and floors are decorated with murals in white rice paste or pithau
- Jhoti Chita: Odisha’s Time-Honored Floor and Wall Paintings
Jhoti or Chita is the traditional Odia art on the floor and walls, very popular in the rural areas Jhoti is quite different from Rangoli While Rangolis are made using coloured powders, Jhoti involves line art using the traditional white coloured, semi liquid paste of rice or Pithau The fingers are used as brushes in this art form
- Jhoti Chita Muruja: The Sacred Folk Art of Odisha | BV
Jhoti Chita: Jhoti, also known as Alpona, is a traditional form of floor art involving complex patterns on the ground People typically create Jhoti Chita during festivals, weddings, and special occasions, drawing it with rice flour, chalk, or other natural powders
- Jhoti Chita – Traditional Wall Art of Odisha | Rituals Heritage
What is Jhoti Chita? Jhoti Chita represents a sacred and artistic tradition in Odisha, where rural women decorate the walls, floors, and courtyards of their homes They make these designs using a rice paste, turning folk art into a heartfelt expression of devotion, celebration, and community
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