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The tradition of using color in Indian painting has been going on since ancient painting styles. These include Ajanta, Pala, Apabhransh, Mughal, Rajasthani and Pahari styles. In which lines and letters have been used in a very realistic manner and the environment of the picture has been made beautiful, an attempt has also been made to create a three-dimensional effect from the lines. In the journey from Ajanta to Pahari miniature painting, there has been a lot of innovation and development in the varna tradition