Description
This beautiful handmade Madhubani painting portrays Ram Darbar in the traditional Godna Style, one of the oldest and most distinctive forms of Mithila folk art. Inspired by the ancient tattoo traditions of the Mithila region, the artwork features delicate linework, intricate patterns, and symbolic ornamentation that reflect the richness of India’s cultural heritage.
At the heart of the composition are Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, Lakshmana, and the devoted Hanuman, together representing righteousness (dharma), ideal family values, unwavering devotion, justice, and compassion. Their divine presence symbolizes harmony, strength, and the victory of truth over evil.
The intricate Godna patterns and traditional decorative motifs enhance the spiritual beauty of the artwork while preserving the authentic visual language of Mithila folk art. Every line and ornament carries symbolic meaning, celebrating faith, protection, and cultural continuity.
Traditionally, Ram Darbar is considered a symbol of auspiciousness, peace, prosperity, and divine protection. Such artworks are displayed in homes and sacred spaces to invoke positive energy, blessings, and family harmony.
Painted in acrylic on handmade paper, this artwork beautifully combines traditional craftsmanship with timeless devotional themes, making it an ideal piece for collectors, spiritual spaces, and admirers of Indian folk art.













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