Description
This set of three handmade Madhubani paintings beautifully represents the rich cultural heritage of the Mithila region of Bihar. Each artwork carries deep symbolic meaning rooted in Indian folk traditions.
The first painting features stylized peacocks, symbolizing beauty, romance, and prosperity. The intricate feather detailing highlights the Kachni style, known for its precise linework.
The central piece depicts Lord Krishna playing his flute, representing divine love, spiritual harmony, and devotion. The figure is rendered in traditional Madhubani style with expressive features and decorative patterns.
The third painting showcases elephants, symbols of strength, wisdom, and good fortune. The entire composition is filled with floral and geometric motifs, reflecting the traditional belief that no space should remain empty.
Together, these artworks create a harmonious visual narrative—blending mythology, nature, and tradition into a timeless expression of Indian folk art.













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