Odisha (Orissa)
Rock (Rock Shelter) Paintings - The findings of rock paintings and
pictographic writings in Western part of Odisha (Orissa), Vikramkhol in
Jharsuguda, Manikmada and Ushakothi in Sundergarh, Gudahandi in
Kalahandi and Jogimath in Nuapada district indicate existence of
prehistoric art in Odisha (Orissa).The paintings range from small geometrical and floral patterns to big animal motifs and human figures are shown hunting, fighting, dancing and doing domestic chores. Most on the walls follow a sequential, horizontal pattern. Colours used are red extracted from iron, brown from copper and white from lime compounds. The characters of the pictographic writings appear to be a mix derived from Mohanzdaro and Brahmi scripts. The Ravana Chhata Rock at Sitabinji in Keonjhar district contains a painting of very high order, depicting the procession scene of a king riding a caparisoned elephant with soldiers holding shafts and banners, followed by a female attendant. This painting carries reminiscence of Ajanta murals. Splendid murals adorn the inside of the Jagannath Temple, the Buddha Vijay painting in the jagamohana of the Lakshmi Temple and the Kanchi Vijay in the jagamohana of the Jagannath temple.








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