• Pala is a cultural folk ballad form of Odisha, derived from Sanskrit and Odia literature. It is performed by a group of five or six people, consisting...
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  • Look up pala, pāla, or Pala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pala may refer to: Pala, Chad, the capital of the region of Mayo-Kebbi Ouest Pala, Kose...
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    Dance Women Pala Samprada Kishan Dance Munda Dance Paudi Bhuyan Folk Art Forms of Odisha. Odisha Sangeet Natak Akademi List of Indian folk dancesin Punjabi...
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    The Pāla Empire (r. 750–1161 CE) was an imperial power during the post-classical period in the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Bengal...
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    Bangladeshi art took place during the Pala rule which existed from 750 to 1174 CE. The Palas created a distinctive form of Buddhist art in Bangladesh...
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  • Narayanapala (redirect from Narayan Pala)
    Narayanapala (9th–10th century CE) was the seventh emperor of the Pala Empire of the Eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent, mainly the Bengal and...
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    Chakma communities. Buddhist art flourished under the Pala rulers. The art for their period is termed Pala art. It influenced art outside of India as well...
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    history of art. Oxford: Oxford university press. ISBN 978-0-19-284221-3. "Pala art | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-06-07. Guy, Authors:...
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  • Pal (surname) (section Art)
    Bangladesh. It is traditionally believed that 'Pal' originated from the Sanskrit pala meaning protector or keeper. It is also occasionally found in other countries...
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    during the Gupta Periods and Pala periods that comprise the Golden Age of India, even as rulers became mostly Hindu. Buddhist art largely disappeared by the...
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  • The folk and tribal arts of India speak volumes about the country's rich heritage. Art forms in India have been exquisite and explicit. Folk art forms...
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    India too.(Western Bangladesh, near the border with West Bengal). Pala Gaan: folk ballad also known as Pat. Sari: sung especially by boatmen. It is often...
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    Bengal (section Art)
    calendar dates back to the reign of Shashanka in the 7th century CE. The Pala Empire was founded in Bengal during the 8th century. The Sena dynasty and...
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    Srivijaya art in Southern Thailand, from Surat Thani to Songkhla, displays the influence of Indian art styles such as Gupta, post-Gupta, and Pala–sena, indicating...
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    Manasa (category Hindu folk deities)
    India as a non-Vedic and non-Aryan goddess and is related to the Kannada folk snake-goddess Manchamma. Manasa was originally an Adivasi (tribal) goddess...
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    identity. Folk music—known as música folklórica or folklore in Spanish, from the English "folklore"—is a music genre that includes both traditional folk music...
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    pala gan, ghatu, gambhira, alkap, kavigan, puppetry, etc. It can be for entertainment or educational purposes. Jatra is the most popular form of Folk...
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    Pattachitra (category Indian folk art)
    Patachitra is known for its excellent play of colour. It is a traditional folk art form of rural Bengal. There are some controversial opinions about the dates...
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    Wrathful deities (category Tibetan art)
    Three Planes"—manifestation of Buddha Akshobhya The Protectors (Sanskrit pāla) or Dharmapāla (Dharma protectors), are powerful beings, often Devas or Bodhisattvas...
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    as an accessory in the ritual aspects of folk performance traditions, especially folk-theater forms like Pala, where it can double as a prop. Fly-whisks...
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    11-12th century, Pala period Administrative divisions of Haryana Haryanvi cinema Haryanvi culture Haryanvi cultural tourism Haryanvi folk dances Haryanvi...
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  • and poet Animesh Aich, director Amalendu Biswas, stage actor of the jatra-pala genre Anam Biswas, director, screenwriter, composer and writer Pijush Bandyopadhyay...
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    Retable (category Christian art)
    a reredos or retrotabulum, although in the specific context of Mexican folk art, it may refer to any two-dimensional depiction (usually a framed painting)...
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    Riverside. The Pauma, Pala, and Rincon Bands sued for the right to enroll their children at local schools. Gems were discovered around the Pala Reservation in...
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  • forms of dance and folk performances in Odisha. These include Baunsa Rani, Chaiti Ghoda, Changu Nata, Chhau, Dalkhai, Danda Nata, Pala, Dasakathia, Dhanu...
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    of all kinds (e.g., Pala d'Oro). Between 900 and 1100, Musée national du Moyen Âge With images of Cupids (10th century), Walters Art Museum 10th–11th century...
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    patronised it first, followed by the Palas, the Koch, and the Ahoms. The Kalika Purana, written during the Pala rule, connected Naraka, the legitimizing...
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  • Several folk dance forms evolved in different regions of Odisha, Odissi and Chhau being some popular forms. Sambalpuri dance is most popular dance of western...
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    Chhau dance (redirect from Chhau folk dance)
    Chhau, also spelled Chhou, is a semi classical Indian dance with martial and folk traditions. It is found in three styles named after the location where they...
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    Persia and during his advancement into India, he took a page from the Persian art of war, by having Hephaestion and Perdiccas construct a similar boat-bridge...
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