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Manjusha Art

Manjusha Art is believed to be the only art form in India’s art history which has a sequential representation of the story and is displayed in series-form, also referred to as a scroll painting.
Manjusha Art hails from Bhagalpur and dates back to the 7th century.
Manjusha Art originated from a folk story of bihula and bishari. It is the folk art of Ang region.
This Art is restricted with the use of colours, mainly three colours are used. 
Pink, Green and Yellow are the three colours used in Manjusha art.
Manjusha Art is also known as Angika Art.
Manjusha Art is a Scroll painting.
Manjusha Art belongs to a Hindu Festival-Bishari Pooja.
Manjusha Art characters are expressed in the form of English letter ‘X’.
It is a line Drawing Art. 
There are five types of borders-Lehriya, Belpatra, Srp ki ladi, Tribhuj and Mokha and these borderlines are usually coloured with Green.
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