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Manjusha Art

Manjushas are an Indian art form. They are temple-shaped boxes comprising eight pillars. They are made of bamboo, jute, and paper. They also contain paintings of Hindu gods and goddesses and other characters. These boxes are used in Bishahari puja, a festival dedicated to the Snake God that is celebrated in Bhagalpur and nearby regions, India.[citation needed]

Manjusha Box used in Snake Festival

Importance edit

Manjusha art is an ancient and historically significant art form of Bhagalpur, Bihar. Manjusha art or Manjusha Kala is often referred to as Snake paintings by foreigners as swirling snakes in the art depict the central character in Bihula's tale of love and sacrifice.[1] A recent study on Manjusha art [2] provides an excellent example of how this art reflects the history of ancient Anga Mahajanapada.

Characteristic of Manjusha Art edit

  • Three colors are used in Manjusha Art
  • In Manjusha Art Borders are very Important.
  • Manjusha Art is a Line drawing Art.
  • Manjusha Art is a Folk Art.
  • Manjusha Art is a Scroll Painting.
  • Manjusha Art is completely based on the folklore of Bihula-Bishari.
  • In Manjusha Art Characters are displayed as X letter of English Alphabets.
  • Major Motifs of Manjusha Art – Snake, Champa Flower, Sun, Moon, Elephant, Turtle, Fish, Maina Bird, Kamal Flower, Kalash Pot, Arrow Bow, ShivLing, Tree etc.
  • Major Characters of Manjusha Art – Lord Shiva, Mansa DeVi (Bishari), Bihula, Bala, Hanuman, Chandu Saudagar
  • Borders in Manjusha Art – Belpatr, Lehariya, Triangle, Mokha and series of Snakes.

Artists and awards edit

  1. First time in 2012, Late Chakravarty Devi awarded with SITA DEVI AWARD in the field of Manjusha Art.
  2. In 2013, Shrimati Nirmala Devi awarded with Bihar Kala Award "SITA DEVI AWARD".
  3. In the field of Manjusha Art, First State Award given to Shri Manoj Pandit for his work towards revival of indigenous art form "Manjusha Art". This award is given by Upendra Maharathi Shilp Anusandhan Sansthan & Dept. of Industries, Bihar.
  4. On Recommendation of Art, culture and youth affairs department, Bihar; Ministry of Culture (Sanskriti Mantralaya) awarded ‘Manjusha Kala Guru Award’ to Shri Manoj Pandit in 2014.
  5. In 2016 - Ulupi Jha is one of the 100 successful women across the country selected by the Union ministry of women and child development on the basis of online voting for her Manjusha painting.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Internationally recognized famous Indian Art related to Ang region". from the original on 5 March 2006. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
  2. ^ Sinha, Rajiva Kumar; Pandey, O.P. Manjusha Art: Reflections in Folk-Lore, Trade, and Regional History. Delhi: Shivalik Prakashan. OCLC 811492081.

Further reading edit

  • Kossak, Steven (1997). Indian court painting, 16th-19th century.. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 0870997831. (see index: p. 148-152)
  • Rajiva Kumar Sinha, OP Pandey (2012). Manjusha Art: Reflections in Folk Lore, Trade & Regional History. Delhi: Shivalik Prakashan. ISBN 978-8188808885.

External links edit

Manjushakala.in - Initiative for promotion of Manjusha Art


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