Janapada Sampada
Ethnographic Studies and Collection
The field based research and documentation initiatives of the Division have given rise to a repository of valuable arts and crafts objects and are presently preserved in the cultural archives of the Division. The core collection comprises originals, reproductions, and reprographic material. It has a rich collection of masks, puppets and scroll paintings.
Collections includes:
- Photography Collection on life styles of different communities.
- Masks from India and many other countries throughout the world.
- Puppets (leather puppets, glove puppets, rod puppets, string puppets etc).
- North Eastern Textiles.
- Phulkari, Kantha, Rabari, Chikankari Embroidery.
- Scrolls (Patua, Pattam Katha, Devnarayan ki Phad etc).
- 1200 meter Mahabharata scroll by Santokba Dudhat.
- 250 meter Indira Priyadarshini Scroll by Santokba Dudhat.
- Nakshi dolls from Andhra Pradesh and Krishna dolls from Manipur.
- Paintings (Madhubani, Gond, Kalighat, Bhil, Kalamkari, Pata Chitra etc)
- Bamboo craft and basketry from North East India.
- Milada Ganguly Collection comprising rare Naga artefacts and paintings from Nagaland.
- 46 shadow puppets on Ramayana theme from Karnataka
- 4 Soura paintings from Odisha
- 15 Masks & 20 costumes of Ramman – Religious and Ritual Theatre of Garhwal
- Kavad & Ramji Ki Phad from Rajasthan
- Clay Toys (Ram & Sita ) from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
- Pattamkatha from Telangana
- Sikki Grass Items (Ram, Lakshman, Sita) from Bihar
- Stone Carving from Bihar
- Leather Puppets from Anantapur Dist. (A.P)
- Zari Zardozi from Old Delhi
- Miniature Paintings from New Delhi
Artefacts related to Ramlila:
- Metal Bells
- A Dholak (Musical Instrument)
- A Ghanta (Musical Instrument)
- A Naal (Musical Instrument)
- A pair of Ghungroo (Musical Instrument)
- A Chimta (Musical Instrument)
- A Bhapang (Musical Instrument)
- A Ravanhathha (Musical Instrument)
- A Mashak (Musical Instrument)
- A Khadtal (Musical Instrument)
- A pair of Manjira (Musical Instrument)
- A Plain Shankh
- A Panchmukhi Shankh
- A Shaligram Stone
- A Shaligram Fossil
- A terracotta replica of ‘Battle of Ram and Makaraksh Rakshash’
- A terracotta replica of Ram redeeming Ahalya
- Five Molela tiles depicting various scenes of the Ramayana
- Three Ramayana based replicas from Allahabad Museum
- Painted wooden hands and feet of Ram and Sita
- A Ram Durbar carved in Neem Wood
- Eight Nakshi Dolls based on the various characters of the Ramayana
- Replica of Ramsiya Coin (From Bharat Kala Bhavan)
- A Painting by Sh. Shrikant Chougule depicting Shri Ram, Sita and Dashavtar
- Set of Ramayana based Ganjifa cards
- A Ramayana Palm leaf manuscript
- Set of ornaments and headgears used in Ramlila (Vyomesh Shukla)
- Seven Ramayana based Scrolls of Akshay Bariki
- Calligraphic Panels
- Ram Dala ki Phad
- Two Ramnaami headgears, four Chaadars and one pair of Ghungroos.