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Sohrai Art Shines at Kala Utsav 2025
Why in News?
Artists from Jharkhand participated in the 2nd edition of Kala Utsav 2025 – 'Artists in Residence Programme' at Rashtrapati Bhavan, showcasing the indigenous mural tradition of Sohrai Art.
- Kala Utsav 2025, held from 14th to 24th July 2025, was graced by the President of India and celebrated India's living art traditions, offering a platform for folk, tribal, and traditional artists to showcase their work.
Key Points
- About: Sohrai Khovar Painting is a traditional indigenous art form practiced by women from various tribal communities in the Hazaribagh region of Jharkhand. These communities include Kurmi, Santhal, Munda, Oraon, Agaria, and Ghatwal tribes.
- It is typically created during harvest and festive seasons, where women use natural earth pigments and bamboo brushes to transform mud walls into vibrant depictions of animals, plants, and geometric motifs.
- Known as harvest art, it is deeply tied to agriculture and cattle domestication, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle of the tribal communities.
- The term ‘Soh’ or ‘Soro’ means to drive away, while ‘Rai’ refers to a stick, symbolizing key elements of the ritual.
- Sohrai Khovar Painting received the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag in 2020.