Jhoti Chita is a traditional Odia art form, deeply rooted in rural culture. While it may resemble rangoli, it stands out with its unique use of a white colour, semi-liquid paste made from rice, known as pithau, instead of the colourful powders used in rangoli. This art is often created on both walls and floors, playing a significant role in festivals such as Lakshmi Puja, Durga Puja, and Kaartika, as well as during weddings and other social occasions. Jhoti or Chita is the traditional Oriya art on the floor and walls, very popular in rural areas. Jhoti is quite different from rangoli. While rangolis are made using coloured powders, Jhoti involves line art using the traditional white coloured, semi liquid paste of rice or Pithau. The fingers are used as brushes in this art form. Intricate and beautiful floral designs, the lotus, elephants, symbols used in Patta Chitra find a place in this form of free hand drawing. Small footmarks of ... If you Like Latest Jhoti Designs 2025 Images, you will see Many New and Latest Designs, which are Unique and Beautiful Jhoti Designs. All the Images are Easy and Simple Jhoti Chita Design Beginner makes this type of Pattern or Easy Rangoli Designs for Diwali. Thus a popular design created for the jhoti is the swapna padma chita, where the lotus (a symbol associated with goddess Lakshmi) forms the central motif. Like other forms such as the aipan and the alpona, jhoti is also created on a background of red earth, called dhau.

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