Indian Storytelling Culture: Tales From Myth Today Connects Human Society Holistically

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Dr. Saroj K Sarkar, Dr. Joly Puthussery and Dr. Kanchan Yadav

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The creator thinks about his creative instinct, which gives him the elixir of creativity. Finding an innovative idea is not always as tough as it sounds. But the elixir of creativity is to be had for everybody. Religion is not a hindrance to them. Social value does not make many differences. Creative people just know how to battle against social issues. Individuals assume that those messages are social reminders, and it is well enough to convey awareness to any religion and society. That is the reason creators are continuously unfastened by all kinds of reservations. Social ethics is to attract attention to the audiences with the mode of entertainment. Many individuals may not give that much importance to them, but rather few are there who are typically inspired by them. Art, science, and digital technology are indulging to improve healthcare, focusing on the organisation, analysis, and sharing of health information for better patient outcomes. Integrating art and creativity into health informatics can support mental well-being by offering expressive outlets and stress relief, fostering resilience, and enhancing cognitive function. Creative therapies, such as art therapy, leverage digital platforms to promote emotional health and facilitate a holistic approach to healthcare, bridging the gap between data and personalised mental health support. The essence of art and the depiction of good artworks are paving society to the pleasing environment of mental enlightenment of good health. the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened. a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasising reason and individualism rather than tradition. It was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton, and its prominent figures included Kant, Goethe, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Adam Smith.They belong to a traditional storytelling community. Society recalled them as folk performers; history is spoken and narrated by means of them. They may not be well trained by the institution; thus, humans may also call them credulous. This research paper is to focus on a performing storytelling community with enduring traditions in challenging circumstances since the pre-Mauryan era. Consider focusing on groups like the Patua (Patuas) or Baul communities of Bengal and eastern India, who are rich in oral traditions, combining storytelling, music, and visual art to share social, spiritual, and cultural narratives. For instance, the Patuas are renowned for their Patachitra, a folk art that combines painted scrolls with narrative song, addressing themes ranging from mythology to social issues. Their art not only entertains but also promotes mental well-being and community cohesion.

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