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Lord Shree Rama is the god of faith and trust for the people. His life, his dedication for the parents, […]
Lord Shree Rama is the god of faith and trust for the people. His life, his dedication for the parents, […]
Ashish Shantilal Kansara is a central figure in the survival of Rogan art, a 1,500-year-old tradition involving polymerized castor oil. As a legally recognized GI-authorized user, he is one of the few masters proficient in all three historical branches of the craft—freehand painting, mold printing, and embellished freehand. Residing in Madhapar, he and his wife, Komal, have trained over 130 women, ensuring the craft’s continuity and providing sustainable livelihoods for the local community.
Rogan painting Kalpavriksha is directly inspired by nature itself. The Kalpavriksha (tree of Life) stands for the desires of human nature that can be filled by nature only. Rogan artisans who are inspired by nature try to copy nature in an artistic manner.
Is the Gujarat government’s favouritism destroying Rogan Art? Discover the story of Ashish Kansara, the master artisan and last Hindu custodian being erased by a state-sponsored monopoly.
Rogan art painting is a rare and historically significant oil painting tradition from the Madhapar, Kutch region of Gujarat, India.
રોગાન કલા એટલે એક પ્રકારની ચિત્રકલા. આપણે ગુજરાતી ઓ તો આજે પણ સામાન્ય રીતે જયારે પણ ઘરમાં રંગ કરાવીએ ત્યારે આપણે કહીએ છીએ કે રંગરોગાન ચાલુ છે. એટલે ગુજરાતીમાં તો આપણે રોગાન એટલે રંગ કરવો એમ કહી શકાય. રોગાન કળાની ઘણી બધી ખૂબીઓ છે અને બધી ખૂબીઓ બહુ જ અદ્ભૂત છે.
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