The correct answer is: D) Telangana village life.
Cheriyal scroll paintings are a traditional art form from the Telangana region of India. They are made by painting on long, narrow scrolls of cloth, and they typically depict scenes from everyday life in Telangana villages. The paintings are often brightly colored and feature intricate details. They are used to tell stories, pass down traditions, and celebrate important events.
Option A is incorrect because Hindu epics are not the main subject of Cheriyal scroll paintings. While some paintings may depict scenes from Hindu epics, this is not the primary focus of the art form.
Option B is incorrect because Mughal courts are not the main subject of Cheriyal scroll paintings. While some paintings may depict scenes from Mughal courts, this is not the primary focus of the art form.
Option C is incorrect because British colonial life is not the main subject of Cheriyal scroll paintings. While some paintings may depict scenes from British colonial life, this is not the primary focus of the art form.