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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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1
Identify the socio-cultural and regional origin of Pithora painting
Pithora is a living tribal ritual art practiced by the Rathwa and Bhil tribes of eastern Gujarat and adjoining Madhya Pradesh districts, characterized by depictions of horses and village deities.
This establishes the link between Pithora Wall Art and the Rathwa/Bhil ritual tradition.
2
Identify the geographical and cultural domain of Aipan art
Aipan is a traditional ritualistic folk art of Kumaon (Uttarakhand), created on a background of brick-red clay (geru) with rice flour paste (bisvar) for festivals and ceremonies.
This matches Aipan Folk Art with the Kumaoni geometric and spiritual art tradition.
3
Examine the distinct medium and region of Cheriyal and Sohrai Khovar paintings
Cheriyal represents the Nakashi scroll storytelling heritage of Telangana, while Sohrai-Khovar represents the GI-tagged tribal mud wall mural art of Hazaribagh, Jharkhand.
This completes the correct pairing for the remaining two regional traditions.

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State Folk, Tribal, and Narrative Painting Heritage Traditions of India
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