Hanuman tears open his chest to reveal the presence of Ram and Sita in Bengal Pattachitra by Laila Chitrakar
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Dimensions : H: 22 | W: 14 Inches
Medium : Natural Colors on Paper
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In Laila Chitrakar's Bengal Pattachitra, the canvas comes alive with the iconic scene from the Ramayana, immortalizing the devotion of Hanumanji, the revered devotee of Lord Rama. With vivid colors and meticulous detail, the artist captures the moment when lord Hanuman, in a profound display of loyalty and love, tears open his chest to reveal the presence of Lord Rama and Sita within him. The richness of colors on the canvas adds depth and intensity to the narrative, enhancing the emotional resonance of the scene. Within the Bengal Pattachitra tradition, Laila Chitrakar masterfully brings this sacred story to life, infusing it with layers of cultural significance and spiritual depth. Through her artistry, she not only portrays the timeless tale of devotion but also invites viewers to contemplate the enduring values of faith, loyalty, and selflessness embodied by lord Hanuman. As the eyes explore the intricacies of the painting, they are drawn into a world where divine presence transcends physical form, and devotion becomes a gateway to divine union. In this exquisite portrayal, lord Hanuman's act of tearing his chest apart becomes a powerful symbol of the soul's longing for union with the divine, inspiring reverence and awe in all who behold it.
Bengal Patachitra stands as a cherished visual and oral tradition, skillfully practiced by the Patuas or Chitrakars of West Bengal. Rooted in cultural richness, the term 'Pata' originates from the Sanskrit word for fabric or cloth, while 'Chitra' signifies painting. These artworks, adorning long scrolls, serve as visual accompaniments to narratives narrated through songs and ballads. Patuas, the master painters, gradually unfurl these scrolls while singing the stories, a practice known as Pater Gaan. Through Bengal Patachitra, tales from diverse realms, including the Ramayana, tribal folklore, and mythological stories, come to life with exquisite illustrations. Traditional artisans employ natural mineral and vegetable colors, sourced locally from fruits and flowers, infusing the artworks with bold hues and intricate strokes. Themes depicted in Bengal Patachitra encompass a wide spectrum, ranging from mythological tales to historical narratives and contemporary social issues. These paintings not only showcase the artistic prowess of the Patuas but also serve as poignant reflections of Bengal's rich cultural heritage and societal ethos.
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