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Jar of sound / Raghbeer, Anjali; Kundu, Kunal (ill.) 2012  Book
Raghbeer, Anjali Book
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Publication New Delhi, Wisdom Tree, 2012.
Description 24pWhite Spine
Series Art tales from India
Summary/Abstract Himali Harda, the Goddess of the forest, is very angry with Pithora Kanwar, the dreadful hunter. She captures the sound of Pithora and his people in a jar and banishes it to a faraway cloud. Will Pithora be able to restore laughter to his tribe? This book has been rendered in Bhil art. Bhil art is an organic and alive art form practised by the tribes of Bhil, Rathwas and Nayaks from Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Also called Pithora paintings afte the reigning deityof the community, Pithoro, these form a part of the ritual to honour him.
Standard Number 9788183281881 Hb.
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Painting everything in the world / Wolf, Gita; Hamir, Harsingh (ill.) 2018  Book
Wolf, Gita Book
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Publication Chennai, Tara Books Pvt.Ltd., 2018.
Description 24pRed Spine
Summary/Abstract Story depicting the beliefs of people from the Rathwa tribe in Gujarat through a particular painting called Pithora - which shows their gods and goddesses, along with all the things in the world.
Standard Number 9789383145485 Pb.
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