Tour the glorious Bharat Lok Kala Museum in Udaipur
that is popularly referred to as the Bharat Lok Kala
Mandal and unravel interesting features related to the
fascinating Udaipur past and rich cultural traditions.
Bharat Lok Kala Museum, Udaipur was established by
Padmashree Devilal Samar in 1952. The delightfully vibrant
Bharat Lok Kala Museum in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
acquaints you with the bewitching Rajasthan cultural
hues.
Your learning curve begins to grow from the moment
you set foot on the portico of Bharat Kala Museum. See
fantastically sculpted idols of Hindu deities such as
Ambamata, Chamunda, Dharmraj and Ratna Rebari. Executed
in terracotta by local artists from the Molela village
that lies at a distance of about 70 kilometers from
Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
The main aim behind setting up the Bharat Lok Kala
Museum Udaipur was to revive, encourage, preserve and
uphold the long standing Udaipur traditions, Rajasthan
folk arts and the colorful cultural fabric.
See and learn a hoard of interesting facts about local
tribal arts and folk customs at the Bharat Lok Kala
Museum in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Marvel at brightly painted masks of deities, local
heroes and folk legends and see a wealth of folk art
representations and discover a land of enchanting folk
variety. See Phad paintings, Mor Chopdas or vanity boxes,
Pagris or local headgear, musical instruments, Khandas
or swords and Pichwai wall paintings.
Bharat Lok Kala Museum, Udaipur employs specialists
and researchers who conduct review and survey the countryside,
identify folk artists and arrange for a platform to
bring their talent forward.
Bharat Lok Kala Museum in Udaipur also organizes classes
for folk art photography, publishing books, recording
folk music and training of folk artists.
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Bharat Lok Kala Museum in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
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