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ENNAR INTERNATIONAL
A HOUSE OF HANDICRAFTS

History of Orissa: It's
hazy past is linked to the fortunes of Kalinga of which it was once a part.
Ashoka's carnage of Kalinga made the emperor foreswore war
and till 2nd century AD, Buddhism and Jainism alternately held sway in Orissa.
Fast forward to 1514: the time of the European arrival here. After the British
conquest in 1804, Orissa was divided into three districts: Cuttack, Puri and
Balasore. After independence, Orissa became a state of India in 1950.Capital of
Orissa: Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa, famous as a temple town and a
handicraft centre, has, over the last decade, become an upcoming business centre.
While the city itself boats of no giant industrial plants, showcased in its main
bazaars are craftwork, such as the traditional tie and dye technique of ikat,
that date back over several thousand years.
Handicrafts of Orissa: Shopping in Orissa is a joy. You don't look there for
what the modern industry can give you, but for unique and exquisite handicrafts,
made by those fingers whose forerunners had with such dexterity and skill
created the magnificient Orissa temples. The handicrafts of Orissa include
silver filigree, horn work, folk paintings (Pattachitra), metalware, applique
work, stoneware, silk and cotton handloom etc.
Culture in Orissa: Another
expression of Oriyan culture is Odissi, one of the finest forms of Indian
classical dance. Evolved out of spiritual consciousness, it formed an essential
part of the ritualistic services in the important shrines of Orissa. Devotional
in spirit, it is marked for its elaborate grace and lyrical charm, revealed
through rounded movements. Orissa also has a rich body of literature with
Sitakant Mahapatra being one of the major voices in contemporary Oriya poetry