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Pattachitra Painting: Mythical Narratives & Rich Cultural Heritage

December 22, 2023 922 0

Pattachitra Painting: Capturing Mythology and Daily Life in Vivid Colors

Pattachitra Painting, a traditional Indian art form, known for its vibrant colors and intricate detailing. This ancient craft combines mythology, folklore, and daily life, offering a visual narrative that reflects the rich cultural tapestry of the region.

Pattachitra Painting: Regional Variations and Artistic Mediums

  • Medium of Painting: Pattachitra Painting is generally done on fabric, palm leaf or paper.
  • Region: Gujarat and Rajasthan in the West and Odisha and West Bengal in the East. 
    • It is also known as Pata, Pachedi, Phad, etc.

Pattachitra Painting in West Bengal: Storytelling Through Vibrant Cloth Art

  • Pattachitra in West Bengal: It comprises the practice of painting on cloth (pata) and storytelling in regions of West Bengal. 
  • Receptive Oral Tradition: It is the most receptive oral tradition, constantly seeking new themes and formulating novel responses to major incidents in the world.
  • Vertical Pattachitra Paintings: The vertically painted pata becomes a prop used by a patua (performer) for performance. 
  • Hereditary Patua Performers:Handling the pata is their hereditary profession
  • Traveling Storytelling Performances: They travel around villages, displaying the paintings and singing the narratives that are painted. 
  • Common Village Spaces: Performances happen in common spaces of the village. 
  • Narration of Multiple Stories: The patua narrates three to four stories each time. 
  • Gifts After Performance: After the performance, the patua is given alms or gifts in cash or kind.
Bengal Patas
Bengal Patas

Puri Pattachitra Painting: Divine Veshas and Mythical Narratives in Pattachitra Painting

  • Region: It acquired its recognition from the temple city of Puri in Odisha. 
  • Medium of Painting: It largely comprises the pata (initially, done on palm leaf and cloth but now done on paper as well).
  • Theme of Puri Pattachitra Painting: Daily and festival veshas (attires) of Jagannath such as Balabhadra and Subhadra
    • Rasa paintings, Ansara patti (this substitutes the icons in the Garbhagriha when they are removed for cleaning and fresh colouring is done after Snanayatra); 
    • Jatri Patti: For pilgrims to take away as memorabilia and put them in personal temples at home.
    • Mythical Episodes: Episodes from the myths of Jagannath, such as the Kanchi Kaveri Pata,
    • Thia-badhia Pattachitra: It is a combination of aerial and lateral views of the temple with the icons and temples around or depiction of festivals around it. 
Puri Patas
Puri Patas

Pattachitra Paintings: Vibrant Art on Cotton Cloth with Organic Colors

  • Medium of Painting: These paintings are done on small strips of cotton cloth, which is prepared by coating the cloth with soft white stone powder and glue made from tamarind seeds.
  • Border Making Tradition: There is a practice of making the borders first. 
    • Sketching Practice: A sketch of the figures is, then, made directly with a brush and flat colors are applied. 
    •  Colors Application: Colours, such as white, black, yellow and red are, usually, used.
  • Fire Treatment and Lacquer: After completion, the painting is held over charcoal fire and lacquer is applied to the surface to make it water resistant and lend sheen to it. 
  • Local and Organic Colors: The colours are organic and locally procured. 
    • Example: Black is obtained from lamp black, yellow and red from haritali and hingal stone, respectively, and white from powdered conch shells.
  • Illustrations on Palm Manuscripts: Palm manuscripts are illustrated on a palm variety called Khar-taad. 
  • Steel Stylus Usage: Paintings on these are not painted with brush but incised by a steel stylus, and then, filled in with ink, and sometimes, tinted with paint.

Phads Paintings: Honoring Folk Deities through Rajasthan’s Rich Cultural Tapestry

  • Region: Phads are long, horizontal, cloth scrolls painted to honour folk deities of pastoral communities inhabiting the region around Bhilwara in Rajasthan.
  • Bhomias as Hero Deities: These were designated by the broad term bhomia, these heroes are honored, worshiped and remembered for their acts of martyrdom.
  • Bhopas and Itinerant Bards: Illustrating the valorous tales of these bhomias, the phads are carried by bhopas, the itinerant bards, who travel the territory.
    • Storytelling Performances: They display them while narrating tales and singing devotional songs associated with these hero deities in night-long storytelling performances.

Do you Know?

For communities of Bhilwara in Rajasthan, livestock is very important and so they worship gods who are defied cattle heroes, who are brave men who sacrificed their lives while protecting the community’s cattle from robbers. 

  • Illumination with Lamp: A lamp is held against the phad to illuminate images that are being spoken about. 
  • Musical Instruments Usage: The bhopa and his companion perform to the accompaniment of musical instruments, such as ravanahattha and veena, and employ the Khyal style of singing.
  • Community Remembrance: Through the phads and phad banchan, the community remembers the hero as a martyr and keeps his story alive. Phads, however, are not painted by the bhopas
  • Joshi Caste Tradition: They have traditionally been painted by a caste called ‘Joshis’ who have been painters in the courts of the kings of Rajasthan. 
  • Skilled Practitioner: These painters specialised in court-patronised miniature paintings. 
  • Hence, the association of skilled practitioners, bard musicians and court artists place phads higher than other similar cultural traditions.
Phad Painting
Phad Painting

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