MAJOR ROCK PAINTINGS OF BHANPURA REGION AND ITS ARTISTIC HERITAGE
भानपुरा क्षेत्र के प्रमुख शैलचित्र स्थल तथा यहाँ की कलात्मक धरोहर
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i11.2017.2356Keywords:
भानपुरा, शैलचित्रए, कलाकृतियाँAbstract [English]
Summary: - Shail paintings means rock paintings, caves, river drains walls, roofs and open rocks. Shailachitra is the art in which evidence of human emergence is found which shows the thinking of artistic development and intense power of human at that time.
Apart from rock paintings, in various periods of human history, songs, music, dance and other genres may have made humans their medium of artistic expression, but expressions made in other mediums other than rock paintings could not be preserved in the pats of time. Thus, Shailachitra is the oldest available art of man.
सारांश:-शैलचित्रों से तात्पर्य है शैलाश्रयों, गुफाओं, नदी नालों की दीवारों, छतों तथा खुली चट्टानों परपुरा मानव द्वारा किये गये चित्रण को शैल चित्र कहते हैं। शैलचित्र वह कला है जिसमें मानव के अभ्युदय होने के प्रमाण मिलते है जो उस समय के मानव के कलात्मक विकास और तीव्र इच्द्दा शक्ति की सोच को दर्शाता है।
शैलचित्रों के अतिरिक्त मानव इतिहास के विभिन्न कालखण्डों में गीत, संगीत, नृत्य व अन्य विधाओं को भी मानव ने अपनी कलात्मक अभिव्यक्ति का माध्यम बनाया होगा, परन्तु शैलचित्रों के अतिरिक्त अन्य माध्यम में की गयी अभिव्यक्ति काल के थपेड़ों में सुरक्षित नहीं रह सकीं। अतः शैलचित्र मानव की सर्वाधिक प्राचीन उपलब्ध कलाकृतियाँ हैं।
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