what are the differences between Mandala and Patta?
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patta painting is done on indian cloth and mandala is meant for rituals. the basic feature of patta painting shows a main diety drawn in the middle which is surrounded by atherities whears in mandala there is usually a surrounded by many dites
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The Nepali art is very rich in its culture.
Their painting is among the best paintings in the eastern continent.
The earliest example of Nepali painting can be observed in the manuscript of Gandavyhua.
In this particular book the illustrations in the passages show the main character and other characters including the cattle and field are beautifully imprinted.
There are two basic types of painting, patta and Mandala. Patta painting is done on Indian cloth and Mandala is meant for rituals.
The basic feature of Patta painting shows a main deity drawn in the middle which is surrounded by other deities whereas; in Mandala there is usually a swastika sign in the middle which is surrounded by many deities.
Their painting is among the best paintings in the eastern continent.
The earliest example of Nepali painting can be observed in the manuscript of Gandavyhua.
In this particular book the illustrations in the passages show the main character and other characters including the cattle and field are beautifully imprinted.
There are two basic types of painting, patta and Mandala. Patta painting is done on Indian cloth and Mandala is meant for rituals.
The basic feature of Patta painting shows a main deity drawn in the middle which is surrounded by other deities whereas; in Mandala there is usually a swastika sign in the middle which is surrounded by many deities.
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