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Madhubani Painting
Madhubani painting, also known as Mithila painting, is a traditional style of Indian folk art that originated in the Mithila region of Bihar in India. It is traditionally used to adorn the walls of homes and temples, and is now a popular form of expression among contemporary Indian artists. Madhubani painting is also a form of visual storytelling, with its colorful scenes depicting stories from Hindu mythology, local folklore, and everyday life which make them a beautiful addition to any space. Madhubani painting is an important part of Indian culture, and is a timeless form of art.

Kohbar - original Madhubani kohbar painting

Stunning bride- Madhubani

Birth of Ganesha- Godna Artwork

Lakshman driving Sita on a chariot

Adhyantha Prabhu- Ganesha and Hanuman in one

Bride on Palki - Mithila art

Life of Buddha - Godna Artwork

South Indian Pongal festival in Madhubani Art

Forgotten Goddess Indrakshi

Vanchi Ganesha

Maharashtrian Ashtavinayak

Fish in Madhubani

Krishna in the garden

Radha Krishna
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