Pabuji Ki Phad
Pabuji Ki Phad is a traditional folk art form from the state of Rajasthan, India. It involves the creation of large painted scrolls, known as phads, which depict the life and legends of the folk hero Pabuji, a revered deity among the Rajput community. These scrolls are often used as a storytelling medium during performances, where artists narrate Pabuji's tales of bravery and devotion.
The phads are typically made from cloth and painted with natural dyes, showcasing vibrant colors and intricate designs. This art form not only serves as a visual representation of cultural heritage but also plays a significant role in preserving the oral traditions of the region.