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Sanjhi - A Folk Aesthetic Tradition of Painting Walls of Houses (Documentary)
Content Provider | Internet Archive: Cultural Resources of India |
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Description | Sanjhi is a folk aesthetic tradition of 15 day ritual, stretching from the full moon day to the dark moonless night, with paintings on the walls of houses. It is done by unmarried girls to pay tribute to the departed ancestors during Pitri Paksha and is in vogue in many places in north and central India. IGNCA has documented this tradition in Udaipur of Rajisthan and Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh. [Director: B.S. Rawat] |
Access Restriction | Open |
Content Type | Video |