Dhubri district in Assam is known for its revered goddess Manasa and the Asharikandi terracotta craft. The craft is a testament to religious harmony and tolerance, with master artisans experimenting with various products such as idols, flower vases, and lamp stands. The Asharikandi terracotta craft is a status symbol for economically affluent families and is a significant part of the region's cultural heritage. The terracotta art of Asharikandi is unique due to its aesthetics and design, with the mother and child doll, Hartima Putul, bearing cultural and historical significance.
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