Nrratagaye Or badikaye 'Dancers and Musical Instruments'

(Figure 18) Bagh – 'Dancers and musical instruments'         
paintings. status of tiger caves

The tradition of Indian paintings is represented in the art of Bagh after Ajanta. Bagh Caves are situated near the Vindhyachal mountain range in the ancient Gwalior state, near a village named 'Bagh', 2-3 miles away from the Bagmati (Baghini), a tributary of Narmada. Are. Probably this is the reason why these caves would have been named Bagh. There is also an ancient temple of 'Bagheshwari Devi' here. Local people also call these caves by the name of Panch- Pandu (Five Pandavas) caves. Presently these caves have

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  #1. Introdection    Five scenes: The fifth scene is of dancing girls and gardens. There are two groups mentioned in it. In the first group, seven female dancers are engrossed in dancing around an eighth male figure. Men are also displayed attractively in Tya Mudra. The painter seems to have combined the division of floors in the entire composition on the basis of sunflower, and at the same time has followed the principle of efficiency. (Figure

#2. Exploration and protection of caves

The pictures of the tiger remained unknown for hundreds of years, but in the year 1818, the description and introduction of these caves was first published by 'Lieutenant Dangerfield' in the second issue of the magazine of 'Literary Exchange Association' published from Mumbai. 'Ericsson' also wrote his comments on the article published about these caves. After this 'Dr. Impey published a detailed introduction to these caves. In 1907-08 AD, 'Colonel C.E. Leward' saw these caves and visited the 'Royal Asiatic Museum of Mumbai.

#3. number of tiger caves

The total number of Bagh Caves was nine, all of which were Vihar Caves. These cave paintings were separated from each other by doors.

Names of caves: Bagh Caves are popular by many names, in which the name of the first Mufa is 'Griha Cave', the second cave is called 'Gusai' or 'Panch Pandu' cave. The paths to the third cave, 'Hathikhana', fourth cave 'Rang Mahal', fifth cave 'Pathshala', sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth cave are blocked, due to which none of their names are popular. cave paintings

The paintings of seven caves in the Bagh Caves have almost been completely destroyed. There are some paintings made only in caves number four and five, they too are now in a damaged state. There is a 200 feet verandah or corridor found in the fourth and fifth caves, whose roof was based on twenty pillars. This ceiling collapse destroyed 15 feet of painted panels. Apart from this, visitors have also damaged the paintings on the walls of these caves by writing

#4. Names of the caves: You caves are popular by many names, in which the first cave is called 'Griha Cave', the second cave is called 'Gusai' or 'Yantra Pandu' cave. The routes to the third cave, 'Mahal' on the fourth, 'Pathshala' on the fifth, Chhadi, seventh, eighth and ninth caves are blocked, due to which none of their names are
 
#5. Conclusion
 There were some sporadic and scattered references to the compositions of human figures on the cave walls and the designs of bell- boots on the ceiling. Due to smoke from cooking food by travelers and sadhus, bats etc. and due to neglect, all the pictures got. 

FAQ

At that time artists was very free to do painting about anything. 
 
                         Shalini adiwashi

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