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Title: | Orissan art primitive to contemporary |
Researcher: | Umesh chand nayak |
Guide(s): | mahash chand varshney |
Keywords: | Arts and Humanities,Arts and Recreation,Art |
University: | Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University Agra |
Completed Date: | 01-05-2015 |
Abstract: | newline Indigenous means originating or producing naturalist in a country or in a part of a newlinecountry, not coming from outside, not exotic. Tradition means transmission from newlinegeneration to generation in a very natural way, not by imposition, not by force nor by newlinemeans of compulsion. Then come to the word Odisha, when we come to the newlinecomposition of this part of land in India we find that it is a combination of different races, newlinedifferent lands with different names. newlineFrom the historical times, Odisha has proved to be a region where cultural winds newlinefrom the north, south, west, east have been creatively synthesized to produce many newlineuniquely Odishan art forms and life style from Mahabharat informs the combination of newlinethe Aryan and Dravidian cultures. Then Odishan culture developed as mutual newlineunderstanding of king Mukundadev and Sabara king Jara named as Jagannath culture, newlinewhich is the land of Kalinga. Kalinga had once extended from the river Ganga to river |
Pagination: | 4.74 MB |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10603/223699 |
Appears in Departments: | Department of Drawing and Painting |
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