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Pattachitra art form is dedicated to which Lord in Hindu mythology?
Lord Shiva
Lord Ganesha
Lord Brahma
Lord Jagannath
- Pattachitra is a traditional art form from Eastern India, particularly Odisha and West Bengal.
- It involves intricate, detailed paintings on cloth using natural dyes.
- The primary theme of Pattachitra is stories and legends centered around deities from Hindu mythology.
- Option 1: Lord Shiva
- While Lord Shiva is a significant figure in Hindu mythology, Pattachitra is not primarily dedicated to him.
- Option 2: Lord Ganesha
- Lord Ganesha is revered and featured in various art forms, but Pattachitra mainly focuses on a different deity.
- Option 3: Lord Brahma
- Lord Brahma, the creator god, is not the central focus of Pattachitra art.
- Option 4: Lord Jagannath
- Lord Jagannath is the primary deity depicted in Pattachitra art, especially in Odisha.
- This art form is closely linked with the Jagannath Temple in Puri, depicting Lord Jagannath’s various stories and legends.
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