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Mata Ni Pachedi Art: A Symbol Of Vaghri Community's Devotion On Textile

Originating as a temple alternative, Mata ni Pachedi, a sacred textile art made by the Vaghri Community of Gujarat, is storytelling, mythology, and ritual all rolled in one

A specimen of Mata Ni Pachedi, Gujarat Photo: art.fervour/instagram
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Famed as the "Kalamkari of Gujarat," Mata ni Pachedi is a traditional textile art form that has its roots in the spiritual and cultural fabric of the Vaghri people of western India. Dating as far back as 300 years, this elaborate art is an important part of the worship of goddesses, or "matas," as well as a channel of artistic expression.

A Gujarati phrase, "Mata ni Pachedi" translates to "backdrop of the goddess,” which accurately describes its main function as a backdrop or canopy in shrines honouring different gods.

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