Murti art refers to the traditional craft of sculpting or carving idols, statues, or representations of deities, humans, or animals. It is deeply rooted in cultural and religious practices, especially in regions influenced by Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
The word murti in Sanskrit means "form" or "manifestation," and these artworks often symbolize divine presence or philosophical concepts. Murti art is crafted using various materials like stone, metal, wood, clay, or marble, and involves intricate detailing, symmetry, and aesthetic balance.
Artists (often called shilpakars) use precise techniques guided by ancient texts like the Shilpa Shastra, which outline proportions, gestures, and expressions to embody specific spiritual or symbolic meanings. Murti art is not only a visual representation but also a medium for devotion and spiritual connection.
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