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  2. Newar art - Wikipedia

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    The Newars are the creators of most examples of art and architecture in Nepal. [3] Traditional Newar art is basically religious art. Newar devotional paubha painting, sculpture and metal craftsmanship are world-renowned for their exquisite beauty. [4] The earliest dated paubha discovered so far is Vasudhara Mandala which was painted in 1365 AD ...

  3. Paubha - Wikipedia

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    Gunla, which corresponds to August, is a holy month for Newar Buddhists. Groups of devotees led by musical bands make a tour of the courtyards to view the displays. In recent times, the traditional exhibitions have become fewer and shorter due to fear of art thieves. [12]

  4. Chitrakar - Wikipedia

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    Chitrakar (Devanagari: चित्रकार) is a caste within the Newar community of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. The Newar caste system is divided according to profession. Accordingly, Chitrakars were painters and mask makers. [1] In Nepal Bhasa (the language of the Newar community), this caste is called "pun" (पुं). [2] or "puna ...

  5. Bhaktapur - Wikipedia

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    Bhaktapur, being a former capital of a Newar kingdom, contains one of the most elaborate art pieces of Nepal. [3] Only a few artworks from the Lichhavi dynasty survive in Bhaktapur and so most art pieces date from the Malla dynasty. Most of Bhaktapur's art were religious in nature and were made by anonymous artists coming from a caste of ...

  6. Newar people - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Newar art is basically religious art. Newar devotional paubha painting, sculpture and metal craftsmanship are world-renowned for their exquisite beauty. [ 72 ] The earliest dated paubha discovered so far is Vasudhara Mandala which was painted in 1365 AD ( Nepal Sambat 485). [ 73 ]

  7. Desay Madu Jhya - Wikipedia

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    Desay Maru Jhyā is a specimen of the woodcarving heritage of the Newar people of Nepal which goes back more than a thousand years. [3] Newar architecture is characterised by artistic windows and doors set into bare brick walls. The intricate carvings mostly depict religious motifs, ritual objects, mythical beasts and birds.