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buy Steeped in Rich Symbolism, Sacred Saga Unveiled Bengal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Shop Mahalaya handpainted in Kalighat style by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Shop Maa Durga handpainted in Kalighat style by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Shop Maa Durga handpainted in Kalighat style by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Shop Lakshmi with Uluka handpainted in Kalighat style by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Shop Radha Krishna handpainted in Kalighat style by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Shop Mahakali handpainted in Kalighat style by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Shop Ganesha handpainted in Kalighat style by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Shop Maa Saraswati with a Swan in Bengal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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The Bengal Pattachitra is a visual and oral art tradition practised by the Patuas or Chitrakars of West Bengal. Islamic by faith, Patua artists represent a unique and secular art tradition. They earn their livelihood by telling stories from Hindu Mythology, local folklores, Sufi tradition and contemporary themes through paintings and songs. Though the origin of the Patua tradition has been difficult to trace for art historians, some claim the oral form goes back all the way to the 10th or 11th century CE!

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