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Match the traditional folk art forms (List-I) with their corresponding Indian state of origin (List-II):

  • Madhubani PaintingBihar
  • PattachitraOdisha
  • Warli PaintingMaharashtra
  • KalamezhuthuKerala

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Madhubani Painting matches with Bihar, Pattachitra matches with Odisha, Warli Painting matches with Maharashtra, and Kalamezhuthu matches with Kerala.
Madhubani painting originates from Bihar, Pattachitra is an ancient art form of Odisha, Warli painting is native to Maharashtra, and Kalamezhuthu is practiced in Kerala. Matching each art form to its respective state yields the correct pair alignment.

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1
Identify the geographical origin of Madhubani Painting.
Madhubani art belongs to Bihar (Mithila region).
Madhubani painting is characterized by geometric patterns and depictions of mythological figures originating from Bihar.
2
Identify the geographical origin of Pattachitra.
Pattachitra belongs to Odisha.
Pattachitra is renowned for its detailed mythological depictions on cloth scrolls traditionally crafted in Raghurajpur, Odisha.
3
Identify the geographical origin of Warli Painting.
Warli Painting belongs to Maharashtra.
Warli painting uses basic geometric shapes created by the Warli tribe residing in the North Sahyadri range of Maharashtra.
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Identify the geographical origin of Kalamezhuthu.
Kalamezhuthu belongs to Kerala.
Kalamezhuthu is a ritualistic art form drawn using natural powders on temple floors in Kerala.

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Regional Folk Art and Cultural Heritage of Indian States
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