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Narrative Scroll (Pata) showing scenes from the Ramayana (Legend of Lord Rama): section 3

Early 20th century
Artist/maker unknown, Indian
Patas are handscrolls that depict popular stories in a vertical sequence of framed segments, each of which represents one episode in the story. Professional painter-minstrels called patuas create these scrolls to illustrate their sung stories. As a song unfolds, the patua unrolls the appropriate segment and holds it up for his audience to see. Patuas move from village to village to entertain the rural community, performing in the courtyard of a temple, a school, a large home, or even in the shade of a tree.

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