Recently Walls of Bhubaneswar got decorated with beautiful paintings by the Bhubaneswar Municiplal Corporation.The new Municipal
‘Pasa-palli’. Pasa is the word for the chequer board and it is a very popular game almost exactly like ludo. Pasa palli is therefore the saree full of chequers – maybe they played on their sarees? This element is usually found all over the saree and is not restricted to one area of the piece.
Today is the World famous Rath yatra .Ratha Yatra is a major Hindu festival associated with Lord Jagannath held at Puri in the state of
around the worship of Jagannath (
The huge processions accompanying the chariots play devotional songs with drums, tambourines, etc. Children line the streets through which the chariot will pass and add to the mass chorus. The Rath carts themselves are some approximately 45 feet high and are pulled by the thousands of pilgrims who turn up for the event. Millions of devotees congregate at Puri for this annual event from all over the country and abroad. It is also telecasted live on many Indian channels.
Odissi Dance
With the decision to cover the walls of the Capital City with rural and natural paintings, on one hand she has been able to save the walls from the onslaught of the nude posters with ugly writings and on the other the empowerment of the poorly paid artists was taken up।
Here the walls are decorated with the paintings of Odissi dance which is like other forms of Indian classical dance, the Odissi style traces its origins back to antiquity. One of the most characteristic features of Odissi dance is the Tribhangi. The concept of
Cycle and Pasa Palli Sarees
Another shot of Bhubaneswar Walls. This one is taken near the A .G Colony.
As a recent beautification of
Here the painting you see on the walls tells us about the unique style of Orissa sarees-Pasa Palli.
Pasa Palli Pasa-palli’. Pasa is the word for the chequer board and it is a very popular game almost exactly like ludo. Pasa palli is therefore the saree full of chequers – maybe they played on their sarees? This element is usually found all over the saree and is not restricted to one area of the piece.
As a part of the bautification of
In this image you see the paintings of Bonda Tribe.The Bonda are an ancient tribe of people numbering approximately 5000 who live in the isolated hill regions of the Malkangiri district of southwesternmost
The Bonda are generally semi-clothed, with the women characterised by the wearing of thick silver necklace bands. The tribe is one of the oldest and most primitive in mainland
The best way to view members of the tribe is by going to one of the local town markets. It is not considered safe to venture into their tribal areas. Bondas still use 'binnimoy protha', i.e. give-and-take policies.
13 comments:
oh dude !
goooooood job .
keep it up.
Thanks for putting this up man... really feel proud that the city is heading this way... just hope that the citizens cooperate enough and become civilized enough not to pee or spit on the roads, become saner drivers and, in general, saner people.
Yaa, you are right.
Less people think like you.
Hi Radeeh,
Very good work, keep it up :)
thanks Senthil , but my blog is not listed in blog search . Can you tell me how to list my blog in google blog search .
hey dude nice blog but ......it should be better...bcoz it's a'but orissa which is rich in many culture....so u should try to post more in details a'bout our state.
Xcellent stuff mashe..i cant imagine bhubaneshwar to be the one u have depicted...whoever has come out with this idea is really great.
thank u very much Mr. radeeh for ur blog link bout "walls of bhubaneswar"...
myself komal vyas, i recieved ur scap bout that on orkut....
few months back i seen these walls n news realted to that on one prime news channel but i forgot to notice that place...
i read ur artical n thank u for such a useful information to share with others... specially people like me... its true inspiration..
i really apriciate ur afforts... well done.. keep it up :)
Thank you for posting these...I really really really miss Bhubaneswar...It's the best
Hi Radeeh,
You have a nice blog going. Really liked your photographs.
I was greatly moved by the wall painting initiative at Bhubaneswar. I have compiled and categorized quite a few wall paintings of Bhubaneswar in a series of blog articles starting with "Bhubaneswar Wall Paintings - Tales of Orissa" (http://elusive42.windforwings.com/2009/05/bhubaneswar-wall-paintings-tales-of.html).
Any comments/contributions are welcome. Thanks!
nice pic so i like it tha blog southindianmasalapics
awsome stuff...
I am so happy to see write ups on Bhubaneswar Wall Paintings. I am not sure whether you all knows how it all begun.
We were almost shamed every time we used to have foreign delegates, each time they asked if ``this is what a historic city has to show to others.'' There were many walls in the city that were used as site suitable for goat butchers, garbage dumps, urination spots. Suddenly form out of blue my mind thought about wall painting and immidietly the thought was transferred to Urban Development Secretary. So the first wall painting of BBSR came in front of Nirmal Plaza on way or out from Air Port. Latter on the experience motivated or rather BMC got convinced to transform these walls into good looking paintings. Then there were many owners to take credit but today everyone left these walls again back to square one. However, it was a good lesson for me dealing with Goat Butchers removal in BBSR ! thanks for popularizing the wall paintings !
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