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explain shadanga six limbs of art​

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Around 1st century BC the Shadanga or Six Limbs of Indian Painting, were evolved, a series of canons laying down the main principles of the art. Rupa means form and bheda means a differentiation or the characterization in its individual manner it can be living or non living.

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Around 1st century BC the Shadanga or Six Limbs of Indian Painting, were evolved, a series of canons laying down the main principles of the art. Rupa means form and bheda means a differentiation or the characterization in its individual manner it can be living or non living.Roopa' means the outer form or appearance of the subject. The perception is visual as well as mental. 'Bheda,' on the other hand, means difference. ... 'Roopabheda' enables an artist to perceive and depict things as they appear.

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