Description
This exquisite handmade Madhubani painting is created in the distinctive Godna Style, one of the oldest and most recognizable forms of Mithila art, inspired by traditional tattoo patterns practiced by rural communities. The artwork beautifully narrates the legendary love story of Raja Salhesh and Rani Chandravati, celebrated in the folklore of Mithila for its enduring message of love, courage, and harmony.
The composition is built around a circular design that symbolizes the eternal cycle of life, unity, and balance in Mithila culture. At the center, Raja Salhesh and Rani Chandravati stand beneath a sacred tree, representing everlasting love, spiritual connection, and the inseparable relationship between humanity and nature.
Surrounding the central figures are beautifully arranged birds, flowers, and natural motifs forming concentric circles. In Madhubani tradition, birds symbolize freedom and harmony, while floral elements represent prosperity, fertility, and the continuous renewal of life. The circular arrangement creates a rhythmic flow that draws the viewer into the narrative.
The intricate black linework and dense dot patterns are characteristic of the traditional Godna technique, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail. Accents of yellow, red, and purple bring vibrancy to the birds and floral motifs while maintaining the authenticity of the traditional palette.
Richly decorated outer borders complete the composition with repeating folk motifs, reinforcing the storytelling tradition of Mithila art, where every symbol carries cultural, spiritual, and philosophical significance.
Painted in acrylic on canvas, this artwork is a timeless celebration of love, nature, community, and ancestral artistic heritage. It preserves the visual language of Mithila folk art while offering a striking decorative masterpiece for collectors and admirers of Indian traditional art.













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