PUPPETRY-THE TRADITIONAL FOLK THEATRE OF INDIA
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i1.2017.1908Keywords:
Puppetry, Traditional Folk, TheatreAbstract [English]
Puppetry is the indigenous theatre of India. From times immemorial it has been the most popular and well appreciated form of entertainment available to the village people.
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http://www.puppetryindia.org/index.html;/www.narthaki.com
Mukhopadhyaya Durga Das: Folk Arts and Social Communication, New Delhi; 1994; Pg-56
Jain Jyontindra: The Tradition of Toys; India; New Delhi 1987 Pg.156-161
http://theindiacrafthouse.blogspot.in/2012/01/puppetry-iindia-types-and-key-aspects.html
Mukhopadhyaya Durga Das: Ibid, Pg-
Jain Jyontindra: Ibid Pg. 156-161
http://theindiacrafthouse.blogspot.in/2012/01/puppetry-in-india-types-and-key-aspects.html
Mukhopadhyaya Durga Das: Ibid Pg; 61-64
Interview with Artisan Dwarika Prasad Jangid
Mukhopadhyaya Durga Das: Ibid Pg-60
www.puppetryindia.org.
Mukhopadhyaya Durga Das: Ibid; Pg-56
Chattopadhyay Kamla Devi: India’s Craft Tradition, New Delhi; 1998; Chapter 1; Pg: 16
Mukhopadhyaya Durga Das: Ibid Pg; 58-59 / ccrtindia.gov.in
Ibid
Ibid
Ibid
www.narthaki.com
ccrtindia.gov.in
Ibid
Pandey Anjali: Wood Craft of Madhya Pradesh (M.R.P. U.G.C)
Mukhopadhyaya Durga Das: Ibid Pg-56
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