Match the traditional state mural and painting heritage art forms in List-I with their characteristic cultural community and regional practices in List-II:
- Pithora Wall ArtSacred ritual wall art created primarily by Rathwa and Bhil communities depicting Baba Pithora and equine motifs
- Aipan Folk ArtTraditional geometric and spiritual folk art of Kumaon rendered on red terracotta base using ground rice paste
- Cheriyal Scroll PaintingNarrative scroll art practiced in Telangana to illustrate folklore and local community legends
- Sohrai Khovar MuralsIndigenous mural tradition practiced by tribal women using natural pigments during harvest and wedding seasons in Jharkhand
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Pithora Wall Art corresponds to the sacred ritual wall art of Rathwa and Bhil communities; Aipan Folk Art corresponds to the geometric folk art of Kumaon using rice paste; Cheriyal Scroll Painting corresponds to the narrative scroll art of Telangana; and Sohrai Khovar Murals correspond to the indigenous mural tradition of Jharkhand.
Each art form is accurately matched with its indigenous community and cultural geography: Pithora is the ritual horse mural of the Bhil/Rathwa tribes; Aipan is the red-and-white geometric sacred art of Kumaon; Cheriyal is the narrative cloth scroll art of Telangana; and Sohrai-Khovar is the seasonal mud mural art practiced by indigenous women in Jharkhand.
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State Folk, Tribal, and Narrative Painting Heritage Traditions of India
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