01-Apr-2020
Be it the depiction of any festival or celebrations, Pithora art form made by the tribals of Aadharkaanch village of Alirajpur district is highly ritualistic. Pithora has an influence of neighboring states, the styles and patterns used may however vary according to the expertise.
Daily activities of rural life such as farming, hunting, ploughing, and exuberance in festivities like dancing and singing in revelry, depicting social cohesion are exhibited through colors and imagination with highest reverence to Pithora Dev and local gods. These all components of the locale make it a decent vacationer goal.
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