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Sohrai is a harvest festival of the Indian states of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Bihar. It also called cattle festival. It is celebrated after harvest and coincide with Govardhan Puja of Diwali festival.
- Sohrai and Khovar painting
Sohrai and Khovar are aboriginal methods of wall painting or...
- Sohrai and Khovar painting
27 de may. de 2021 · This is Sohrai art, practised by many tribal communities in Jharkhand, and others too. The women paint their walls as a celebration of the harvest and as a thanksgiving to Nature. Sohrai is prevalent in about 13 villages of Hazaribagh district.
Sohrai is a cattle festival of Jharkhand's. It is celebrated during the Amavasya of the month of Kartik. It coincides with the Diwali festival. People fast throughout the day, and bathe their cattle. In the evening, sacrifices are offered to the cattle deity. Holi. Phaguwa, or Holi, is the spring festival which falls in the month of ...
5 de dic. de 2018 · The wall paintings of Jharkhand are traditionally known as Sohrai, named after the namesake harvest festival. The Sohrai art painted on the mud wall is a matriarchal tradition handed down from mother to daughter.
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8 de dic. de 2017 · With her small pots of natural colors, extracted from different kinds of soils and rocks, well-known Sohrai artist Putli Devi makes deft strokes on the wall as Community Correspondent Basanti Soren talks to her about the art form.
The art of embroidery and painting on textile is one such field, in which Jadupatua (scroll painting), and Sohrai and Kohvar (wall paintings), which were earlier done on paper or plastered walls are now done on cloth.