BAIGA ARTIST – MANGALA BAI MARAVI
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v14.i2SCE.2026.6743Keywords:
Arts, Sahariya, Koraku Tribe, RajasthanAbstract [English]
The arts of any region in the world reflect the civilization of that place, and India is no exception. In India, there are various forms of art, including tribal arts, which have developed alongside the corresponding local civilizations. Each region in India has its own unique artistic traditions.
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