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- Manjusha_Art abstract "Manjushas are an Indian art form. They are temple-shaped boxes comprising eight pillars. They are made of bamboo, jute and paper. They also contains paintings of Hindu gods and goddesses and other characters. These boxes are used in Bishahari puja, a festival dedicated to the Snake God that is celebrated in Bhagalpur and nearby regions, India.Manjusha Art is a folk art of Ang region which is based on Folklore of Bihula-Bishari. Ang region in modern era known as Bhagalpur. It is one of the popular art form of Bihar.Manjusha art is believed to be the only art form in the history of art form in India which has a sequential representation of the story and is displayed in a series. This is also called a scroll painting.".
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- Manjusha_Art wikiPageWikiLink Anga.
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- Manjusha_Art wikiPageWikiLink Bhagalpur.
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- Manjusha_Art wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Manjusha_Art wikiPageWikiLink India.
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- Manjusha_Art subject Category:Bhagalpur.
- Manjusha_Art subject Category:Culture_of_Bihar.
- Manjusha_Art subject Category:Hindu_art.
- Manjusha_Art subject Category:Indian_art.
- Manjusha_Art subject Category:Schools_of_Indian_painting.
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- Manjusha_Art comment "Manjushas are an Indian art form. They are temple-shaped boxes comprising eight pillars. They are made of bamboo, jute and paper. They also contains paintings of Hindu gods and goddesses and other characters. These boxes are used in Bishahari puja, a festival dedicated to the Snake God that is celebrated in Bhagalpur and nearby regions, India.Manjusha Art is a folk art of Ang region which is based on Folklore of Bihula-Bishari. Ang region in modern era known as Bhagalpur.".
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