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Tikuli Art Of Bihar: The Colourful Heartbeat Of Patna's Artisan Community

Tikuli art, once a decorative bindi, has evolved into a vivid storytelling tradition in Bihar. In Patna, women artisans and revivalists keep this 800-year-old heritage alive through enamel-painted scenes of mythology and rural life

An insight into Tikuli art Photo: ARTS of INDIA.in/facebook
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In India, the state of Bihar is a land so old as to have seen the birth of two major religions, namely, Buddhism and Jainism. Not only has it been the abode of the world's oldest university, it has witnessed the world's first republic in Vaishali and much more. As such, it is home to many a great cultural practices. Among the many, one of the major art practices to have come out of Bihar is that of Tikuli art. It is a form of painting that is about 800 years old and was initially employed to adorn women's foreheads as decorative bindis. Over the years, the art form has evolved into a significant cultural symbol and a means of livelihood for many, especially in Patna.​

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