**A Glimpse of Diwali in Micro Art**
Udaipur’s renowned miniature artist, Chandraprakash Chittora, has crafted unique micro artworks dedicated to the grand festival of Diwali. For this occasion, Chittora created a tiny lamp from a grain of rice and carved a diya from a chalk stick using precision tools. He also crafted a miniature version of the traditional accounting book used on Diwali, hand-stitched with thread, so small it is even smaller than a fingernail.
**Rice Rangoli and Intricate Diya Creations**
Chittora has designed a rice-based rangoli depicting the footprints of Goddess Lakshmi, a diya, and the Swastik symbol. Additionally, he created a larger, intricately carved diya containing details about the significance and traditions of Diwali, symbolizing the essence of this festival.
**Books on Goddess Dhanvantari and Lakshmi**
Chittora has crafted a miniature book dedicated to Goddess Dhanvantari, encompassing Ayurvedic knowledge, and another for Goddess Lakshmi to honor the festive spirit. Additionally, he engraved the image of Goddess Lakshmi on a candle, showcasing the sanctity of Diwali through his intricate designs.
**Warm Diwali Wishes**
Through his exquisite miniature creations, Chandraprakash Chittora extends heartfelt wishes to everyone for Diwali, Dhanteras, and Roop Chaudas.