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Palm Leaf In Raghurajpura Village

 

 Palm leaf painting or engraving has been a very old East Indian Tribal art form prevalent in Orissa. Prior to discovery of paper, sacred texts were penned on palm leaves. The themes today are mythological, spiritual and erotic. It is believed that this form of art came into existence while temple construction but has developed over the years. The main theme of these paintings are stories from Epics.





Place of Origin 
Palm leaf engraving was first introduced in the Cuttack district of Orissa. This traditional art form has been practiced by the Chitrakar families of Raghurajpur.

It is considered that the craft came forth during the construction of temples and reborn into ancestral craft for some families. The place Raghurajpura is famous for its creative person belonging to this craft. The long-familiar tales are engraved on palm leaf accepting all ethics of craft and mythology in mind.

In Orissa the Palm Leaf examples are majorly of two types,simple engravings or illustrations in pure line on palm leaf and engraving with color fillings.

Talapatrachitras 
The palm leaf engravings also known as Talapatrachitras, consist of frozen one-dimensional drawing as representatives of manuscripts. In these engravings, colors are softened and act a very minor part. Where colors are at all enforced, they are just painted either to underline the inscriptions, or to fill up white space. In Orissa, manuscripts were scripted on palm leaves even during the Mughal period when the paper was freely available. 

Examples from Historical Age 
Palm leaf engravings have been one of the most former forms of traditional arts in Orissa. A group of artisans from Bhubaneswar and the near by areas have mastered this craft they had inherited from their ancesters. Some of the famous examples of Palm Leaf paintings from the history are :

  • “Dasavatharam” - the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu are engraved in that order on palm leaves.

  • Another xeample of an eye catching palm leaf engraving explains the childhood “mischief” of Lord Krishna at Gokulam - stealing the butter, “cheating with Gopi, playing on flute etc. At that time, it took more than 25 days to complete this Gokulam palm leaf painting.

  • Konark Temple of Puri and Lord Jagannath Temple, the world-renowned work of art, too have been tastefully engraved on the palm leaves.

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