Mother Goddesses
Scenes from mythology
Floral motifs
Geometric patterns
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The correct answer is: Mother Goddesses.
Mata ni Pachedi is a ritualistic cloth painting tradition practiced by the Hindu community in Gujarat, India. The paintings depict Mother Goddesses, such as Amba Mata, Kali Mata, and Durga Mata. They are usually made on a white cloth with natural dyes and are decorated with flowers, leaves, and other symbols. The paintings are believed to have protective powers and are often hung in homes and temples.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Scenes from mythology are not typically depicted in Mata ni Pachedi paintings.
- Floral motifs are sometimes used in Mata ni Pachedi paintings, but they are not the main focus of the paintings.
- Geometric patterns are not typically used in Mata ni Pachedi paintings.