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what is the difference between charu and karu shilpa​ ?

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Charu shilpa uses stone as the medium, while Karu shilpa uses wood.

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Charu and Karu are two different styles of sculpture in the Indian tradition.

Charu shilpa refers to the art of carving sculptures out of stone. It is a type of sculpture that involves carving stone into various shapes and figures, usually depicting gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters. Charu shilpa is a popular form of sculpture in South India, especially in the state of Tamil Nadu.

Karu shilpa, on the other hand, refers to the art of making wooden sculptures. In Karu shilpa, the artist carves wood into various shapes and figures, which may also depict gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters. Karu shilpa is popular in many parts of India, including South India, Bengal, and Orissa.

So, the main difference between Charu and Karu shilpa is the medium used for creating the sculptures. Charu shilpa uses stone as the medium, while Karu shilpa uses wood.

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