The splendid fusion of poems, religion, and romance in the paintings makes Garhwal’s style of painting one of its kind. The paintings depict a woman in the most beautiful form. The Garhwal School of Painting by Mola Ram equalizes romantic charm and includes poems. He founded the Garhwal branch of Kangra School of Painting. Mola Ram was a poet, diplomat, historian, and a painter. They are people who reside in the Tehri Garhwal, Pauri Garhwal, Dehradun, Haridwar, Rudraprayag, Uttarkashi, and Chamoli. Garwhali people speak the Garhwali language and its dialects. Garhwal is said to be the place where the Shastras and Vedas were written. The history of Garhwal is believed to be older than that of Mahabharata and Ramayana. The name Garhwal is derived from the title ‘Garh-wala’ which means the owner of forts. They speak Garhwali which is an Indian language. The Garhwalis are an ethnolinguistic group in India native to the Garhwal region in Uttarakhand.
The two broadly divided categories are: Garhwalis and Kumaonis Uttrakhand is a home of many religions which includes people believing in Hinduism, Christianity, Jainism, Buddhism, and Muslims.