This Manabasa Gurubara makes your Jhoti Chita Design unique with the above top 10 Trending easy simple Jhoti Chita Designs. It is known as Jhoti or Chita in Orissa. jhoti involves line art using the traditional white coloured, semi liquid paste of rice or pithau, and are drawn with fingers on walls or floor smeared with "Dhau". Intricate and beautiful floral or animal designs, like the lotus, or elephants, are drawn in these designs. Small footmarks of goddess Lakshmi are usually a must in any jhoti. Jhoti-Chita designs are also drawn on walls with delicate movements of fingers and swirls of the wrist to create patte The Jhoti is a rice paste-based craft that features floral, geometric, animal, and religious patterns. How Is Jhoti Chita Made? In rural Odisha, women often decorate their homes’ walls and floors with Jhoti Chitas, which are figures or floral designs. The rice paste used to make each Jothi Chita is a semi-liquid. Jhoti Chita is a traditional Odia art form, deeply rooted in rural culture. While it may resemble rangoli, it stands out with its unique use of a white colour, semi-liquid paste made from rice, known as pithau, instead of the colourful powders used in rangoli. This art is often created on both walls and floors, playing a significant role in festivals such as Lakshmi Puja, Durga Puja, and Kaartika, as well as during weddings and other social occasions.

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