A photo of the Mehdar Temple made of ancient Dusuti art offered to Premier Modi, a special gift from Mangal Pandey, Minister of Health
During the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bihar, he was presented as a gift to a wonderful work made specifically from Dusuti art. This work was given to Prime Minister Modi by Health Minister Mangal Pandey, which attracted everyone’s attention. This photo was of the Mehdar Temple, prepared by Aarti Devi, the head of the Rasamanjari Foundation. Souti Kala: Thusuti Kala, a rich cultural heritage of Bihar, is an ancient and unique art form that is common in many areas of Bihar. Photos and designs are made using pan embroidered in cotton boards. This art is known for music, religious stories and portrayal of old buildings, which are not only attractive, but also have incredible mixed emotions and culture in this art. Aarti Devi performed a beautiful portrayal of the Mehdar Temple by this art, which emphasizes the ancient architecture and religious importance of Bihar. When we look at this work, it feels that the art is not just appearance, but a deep culture and history. The importance of gift to Prime Minister Mangal Pandey, Minister of Health, while presenting this photo to the prime minister, said: “This work is not just a picture, but an important link in Bihar’s cultural heritage and religious history.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi took this gift with deep respect and appreciation and appreciated the Aarti Devi and Rasamanjari Foundation for the preservation of the Cultural Heritage of Bihar. He said: “Such art and works are part of our rich culture and we must promote it.” Rasamanjari Foundation delivers the Rasamanjari Foundation, which is promoting arts and culture, making various attempts to revive the thus rhutic art. The founder of the foundation, which understands the importance of this art, has taken several initiatives to encourage Bihar’s traditional arts. The contribution of artists such as Aarti Devi plays an important role in the preservation of this invaluable heritage of art. Share this story -tags