Lavni
Lavni
Rice plantation in the Konkan region, known as Lavni, follows a traditional agricultural practice that is deeply rooted in the rhythms of nature. With the onset of the monsoon in June, farmers sow the rice seeds in well-tilled land, preparing the groundwork for a bountiful harvest. By the first week of July, as the saplings begin to sprout and grow, they are carefully replanted in neat rows to ensure proper spacing and optimal growth conditions.
This meticulous process of transplanting rice saplings reflects the farmers' intimate connection with the land and the seasons, as they work in harmony with nature to nurture the crops and ensure a successful harvest. The timing of these agricultural practices aligns with the natural cycle of the monsoon, leveraging the rains to sustain the growth of the rice plants and enhance their yield.
Through Lavni, the rice plantation in the Konkan region, farmers honor age-old traditions and techniques that have been passed down through generations, embodying a deep respect for the land and its gifts. As the lush green fields of rice sway in the monsoon breeze, they symbolize not just a source of sustenance but a testament to the enduring bond between humans and the natural world.
Framing Material-
300 GSM texture Art quality Paper + Acrylic frames.
Digitally Printed canvas stretched on wooden frame