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VOL 5 No. 3


                                       Painting contest

 Mango Tree                      Children from heritage towns of India

 To the Hindus, the Mango tree is a manifestation of the God
 Prajapati, the Lord of all creatures. Its wood is also considered  We invite children from across the country to send us bright and colourful paintings on the theme
 sacred because it is included in funeral pyres.  'Children from heritage towns of India'. You can paint places of natural beauty, historic or artistic importance.

 M. Vignesh, Std 9, Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar Hr. Sec School, Chennai  Contest open for children in  9-14 years age group.
        Last date for entries:  August 20, 2008.
 The sacred mango tree is said to be the embodiment of four Vedas,   14 best entries will be awarded prizes. Results will be announced in Oct- Dec 2008 issue of Young INTACH, and also posted
 since the tree bears four different types of mango fruit on its four   to prize winners and participant schools.
 different branches. Birds like the cuckoo, crow and parrot visit this
        Guidelines:
 tree. A metal pot is filled with water and a coconut is placed on it and   ·  Paper size:  A4 cartridge sheet / oil sheet
 it is decorated with mango leaves. This is the 'Purna Kumbam' an   ·  Medium:   Water colours / oil colours  Remember:
           ·   Do not write anything on the painting                                Heritage means:
 essential part of pujas in south and north India.
           ·   Do not copy, but send original and creative entries.                 Architectural heritage-
 The mango tree is also said to be the abode of Kama, the god of love and his deadly love arrows   Each entry should be sent along with a duly filled Participation Slip given below.  monuments, buildings of
 were made of mango buds.       Painting contest  Participation Slip                national importance or
                                                                                    artistic significance in
 Mango tree leaves are strung together to create decorative toranas to be hung on the entrance   Name:  your town/city.
 of homes during festive occasions throughout the country.  Age:  Class:  School Address:
                                                                                    Material heritage-
 Illustration and text by Suruthi Nathan, Std 11, Sri Sankara Vidyashramam Mat. Hr. Sec School, Chennai  Home Address:  Paintings, sculpture,
                                                                                    crafts made by hand in
        Town/ City:                         State:                                  your city
        Briefly describe the significance of the theme of your painting in not more than 100
                                                                                    Natural heritage- Hills,
        words on a separate sheet of paper:
 Neem Tree                                                                          forests, rivers lakes that
        'I love (name of your town/city) because..................................................'  make your city beautiful
 This tree has got special significance in South India as it is the                 Intangible Heritage-
 symbol or abode of goddess Mariamman. The Bengali 'Pot Gosai'   Signature of participant  performing arts,
 festival focuses on the worship of the Neem. Throughout Bengal,   (To confirm your acceptance that INTACH may retain copyright relevant to your work.)  puppetry, theatre forms
 Neem is the tree where 'Sitala Devi' dwells. She is the great pox-                 that your city is famous
        (photocopies of this Participation Slip can also be used)
 mother who can cure diseases. Neem leaves are also hung on                         for.
 doors or kept near infants to keep harmful spirits away.

 Text and Illustration by Jhanani S., Std 9, Sri Sankara Vidyashramam Mat. Hr.   Send your entries to: Heritage Education and Communication Service INTACH, 71, Lodi Estate, New Delhi- 110003
 Sec School,  Chennai



                                                       Have you met the Oldest Banyan tree in
                                                       your neighborhood?

                                                        Go and hunt for the most elderly tree in your locality
 An example of how trees are closely related to our food and beliefs is in
                                                       or school. Observe the tree's long roots hanging from
 the festival of Ugaadi, the New Year day in south India. Traditionally, on
                                                       its branches, its smooth-dark green leaves and its
 this day different chutneys are made - one with   neem flowers, the
                                                       trunk. Make this spot a cool hangout. Indeed in
 other with sweet jaggery to prepare us  for the coming year that might
                                                       villages, trees are landmarks or places where people
 bring with it bitterness, together with sweetness and joy.
                                                       gather together for meetings. Be a Tree warden and
                                                       make sure your special tree stays protected.



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