Description
This handmade Madhubani painting beautifully depicts Ardhanarishvara, the sacred fusion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati into one divine form. The composition symbolizes the eternal balance between masculine and feminine energies, creation and destruction, strength and compassion.
The left half portrays Lord Shiva in calming blue tones, holding the trident and adorned with serpents, symbolizing power, transformation, and spiritual awakening. The flowing river emerging from his hair references the sacred Ganga, adding depth and divine symbolism to the artwork.
The right half represents Goddess Parvati in vibrant red and warm hues, embodying beauty, fertility, nurturing energy, and grace. Her delicate ornaments and lotus flower enhance the spiritual elegance of the composition.
The artwork is enriched with intricate Madhubani-style detailing, rhythmic linework, and geometric borders that frame the divine figure beautifully. The carefully balanced use of colors and patterns creates visual harmony while preserving the traditional essence of Mithila folk art.
The blooming lotus seat beneath the deity symbolizes purity and enlightenment, while every corner of the painting is filled with delicate motifs, reflecting the Madhubani tradition of leaving no space empty.
Painted in acrylic on canvas, this artwork is a soulful representation of unity, cosmic balance, and spiritual completeness — making it both visually striking and deeply meaningful.













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