Madhubani Paintings

Madhubani Painting
Madhubani painting, also known as Mithila painting is a traditional Indian folk art that uses geometric patterns, contrasting colors & line drawings. Madhubani painting dates back to the time of Raja Janak, a king in Mithila.
He had a daughter named Sita who was married to Lord Ram. To celebrate her wedding, Raja Janak asked his servants to decorate their city in beautiful ways.

PEACOCK
Adorn your walls with this handmade Madhubani painting of a peacock, showcasing vibrant colors and intricate details of traditional Indian folk art.

KRISHNA RAAS LILA
This Madhubani painting captures the enchanting Raas Leela, where the Gopis of Vrindavana, drawn by Krishna’s flute, dance with him under the night sky in a magical forest. The artwork vividly depicts this divine and mystical celebration from traditional lore.

RADHA KRISHN
Details Seen with his cloud blue complexion, Krishna serenades his sweetheart with celestial melodies. Radha, his beloved, listens enthralled.

Fishes
This Matsya Raas painting depicts a vibrant scene where each fish joyfully participates in the Raas, symbolizing prosperity through unity. The artwork conveys a universal message that togetherness and diversity lead to the greater good.

SHIV PARVATI VIVAH
The artwork portrays the celestial celebration, with Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati surrounded by auspicious symbols, deities, and nature, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and deep spiritual significance of their sacred bond.

RADHA KRISHNA
This painting shows the divine love of Radha Krishna. Radha is pleased to listen to the melodious flute of Krishna.They are surrounded by the beauty of nature and graceful peacocks, enhancing the serene atmosphere.

ARDHANARISHWAR
The Ardhanarishvara is a composite form of the Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati. Ardhanarishvara is depicted as half-male and half-female, equally split down the middle. The right half is usually the male Shiva, illustrating his traditional attributes.

SHIV PARVATI VIVAH
Painting of Shiv and Parvati’s wedding beautifully illustrates the sacred moment of their divine union. The artwork is filled with intricate designs and traditional motifs, showcasing the joyful gathering of gods and celestial beings, symbolizing the harmony and auspiciousness of their eternal bond.

KRISHNA LEELA
This painting illustrates the mystical Raas Leela, where the Gopis of Vrindavana, drawn by Krishna’s flute, leave their homes at night to dance with him in the forest. It captures the divine celebration of love and devotion.

kali
This painting of Goddess Kali captures her fierce and powerful essence, with multiple arms and a vivid expression. The imagery symbolizes both destruction and creation, embodying the cosmic power of transformation.

matsya
This painting of a single fish, adorned with intricate patterns and delicate motifs, symbolizes abundance and vitality. It represents good fortune and the flow of life, capturing the essence of Madhubani’s rich artistic tradition.

ARDHANARISHWAR
Ardhanarishvara, a fusion of Shiva and Parvati, is depicted as half-male and half-female, split down the middle. The right side represents Shiva, highlighting the balance of masculine and feminine energies.

KRISHNA LEELA
This Madhubani painting of Krishna Leela captures the enchanting stories of Krishna’s life with vibrant colors and intricate details. It beautifully portrays his playful and divine interactions with the Gopis and other figures.

SHIV PARVATI VIVAH
This painting of Shiv and Parvati’s wedding beautifully captures their divine union, with intricate designs and traditional motifs. The joyful gathering of gods and celestial beings
symbolizes the harmony and auspiciousness of their eternal bond.

KRISHNA LEELA
This traditional art form brings to life the joy, love, and spiritual essence of Krishna’s leelas, reflecting the cultural and devotional significance of these timeless stories.

ARDHANARISHWAR
Ardhanarishvara, a composite form of Shiva and Parvati, is depicted as halfmale and half-female, split down the middle. The right side represents Shiva, highlighting his traditional attributes and symbolizing the balance of divine energies.

KRISHNA LEELA
This Madhubani painting vividly depicts Krishna Leela, showcasing Krishna’s divine and playful exploits with rich, detailed artistry. The vibrant scenes reflect his enchanting presence and the joyous celebrations of his miracles.

fishes
This Matsya Raas painting features every fish joyfully participating in the dance, symbolizing prosperity through unity. It conveys the universal message that togetherness and diversity lead to greater good and harmony.
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