Jain Pata, also known as Jain Scroll Painting, is a traditional art form that originated in Gujarat, India, and is primarily associated with the Jain community. It is a style of miniature painting on paper or cloth that depicts various religious stories and teachings of Jainism.
The term “pata” refers to a piece of cloth or paper on which the painting is done. The paintings usually depict scenes from Jain mythology, including the lives of Tirthankaras (enlightened beings), important events from Jain history, and the principles of Jain philosophy.
Jain Pata Art is characterized by its intricate detailing, bright colors, and the use of gold and silver foils. The paintings are typically created by skilled artists using natural pigments and dyes, and often include calligraphy in Gujarati or Sanskrit.
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