Match each traditional indigenous art and craft heritage form listed in List-I with its corresponding cultural community and regional description in List-II:
- Sohrai and Khovar PaintingsIndigenous tribal mural art of Jharkhand created during harvest and wedding seasons using natural earth pigments
- Cheriyal Scroll PaintingStylized narrative cloth scroll painting tradition of Telangana historically utilized by travelling balladeers
- Pithora Mural ArtSacred ritualistic wall painting tradition of the Rathwa and Bhil communities of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh
- Rogan Art PaintingRare textile craft involving boiled castor seed oil paste and mineral pigments practiced in Kutch, Gujarat
Cevap
Sohrai and Khovar Paintings matches with the indigenous tribal mural art of Jharkhand; Cheriyal Scroll Painting matches with the stylized narrative scroll tradition of Telangana; Pithora Mural Art matches with the sacred ritualistic wall painting of Rathwa and Bhil communities; and Rogan Art matches with the castor seed oil textile craft of Kutch, Gujarat.
Each folk art form is paired with its authentic state origin, community custodians, and technique: Sohrai and Khovar represent Jharkhand's mud wall art; Cheriyal represents Telangana's scroll storytelling; Pithora represents Rathwa/Bhil ritual murals of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh; and Rogan represents Kutch's castor oil textile painting.
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Regional Folk Art and Traditional Craft Heritage in Indian States
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