Uttaranchal is a land mass surrounded by the Himalyan rocks from north side where snow laden peaks provide the touch of white beauty.
The snow-clad region is famous for its temple
architecture, wood carving, paintings and
traditional ornaments.
Temple Architecture
Temple Architecture was patronized by wealthy
and powerful kings of the region. They encouraged
the construction of big stone temples, wood
carvings, ornaments etc. Big stone temples
were erected with highly intricate and ornamental
carvings, having beautiful stone and metal
idols. Kamaleshwar Temples of Srinagar (Garhwal)
and Nanda Devi Temple (Distt. Almora) are
fine examples of these.
In the Garhwal-Kumaon region, one can find
a temples with lotus shaped roof, lion over
the elephant which is projected over lower
Shikhara normally covering the audience
hall and outer walls executed either in
Panch Rath or Sapta Rath pattern, giving
the temple a cylindrical shape. The main
temple is invariably surrounded by a couple
of smaller temples, which house deities
of lower hierarchy.
Wood Carving Craft-persons of the Uttaranchal had mastered
the art of wood carving. Abundant in Wood
and wood product, the artisans of the region
has designed simple and beautiful designs
on carvings on Doors, windows and ceilings
in the houses of the region. These beautifully
ornamented doors and windows still attract
art lovers. The motifs, ordinarily of the
Gods or Goddesses, add to the richness of
the carvings. The crafts persons also used
to do specific latticework to fill in the
open space of the windows in order to give
a screen like effect.
Paintings
Garhwal, is famous for Mughal style of
paintings introduced by a Mughal Prince.
A rich collection of these paintings is
displayed in the University Museum in Srinagar,
Garhwal, along with many sculptures and
findings from archaeological excavations.
The Folk Art of Kumaon known as Aipan,
has been practiced by the women folk of
Kumaon. Another kind of painting is known
as Peeth, where floor of the seat of Gods
and goddess is decorated with geometrical
patterns.
Wall PaintingWall paintings has been one of the oldest
traditions of the region and usually two
different kinds of paintings are followed
for the Kitchen and another for the ritual
ceremonial places. These painting are usually
done on the occasion for domestic ceremonies
such as marriages when walls and doors of
the house are decorated.
Ornaments
Garhwal and Kumaon, traditional goldsmiths
used to make traditional ornaments using
design and patterns which are thousands
of years old. The ornaments were made in
gold, silver & often copper was overlaid
in brass. |