The size of this painting, medium size 56 x 38 cm
22 × 15 inches
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What is Madhubani Art?
Madhubani Handicrafts brings you the finest in authentic, original and traditional hand painted Madhubani art from the tribal villages of the Bihar plane of North East India.
Each painting is painstakingly handcrafted by the local artists of the region on natural recycled cotton paper with bamboo sticks, using natural colours, dyes and pigments that are sourced from purely organic herbs and spices, crops, stones, rocks, minerals and even cow dung! Some of the items are also crafted using traditional paint acrylics and pigments.
Madhubani art traces its origins to the great Indian epic, the Ramayana, over 2500 years ago. History tells us that the renowned King Janaka ordered the people to decorate the town with the finest art form for the wedding of his daughter Sita to Lord Rama. This is how the Madhubani art form originated, and since then it has become a major part of the culture in this region.
Gradually, Madhubani art form came to capture the hearts of the many with its unique style and divine interpretations of the Hindu culture and its various God's and Goddesses.
The majority of the revenues from our online sales go directly to the artists of the Bihar region who produce these beautiful orders works of art, so we are very grateful for your support.
mother Kali is the reincarnation of Lord Parvati Parvati wife of Shiva.
Mother Kali the god of kill the Ego and storage bed energy and give your full protection.
Kali Is the Hindu goddess (or Devi) of death, time, and doomsday and is often associated with sexuality and violence but is also considered a strong mother-figure and symbolic of motherly-love. Kali also embodies shakti - feminine energy, creativity and fertility - and is an incarnation of Parvati, wife of the great Hindu God Shiva. She is most often represented in art as a fearful fighting figure with a necklace of heads, skirt of arms, lolling tongue, and brandishing a knife dripping with blood.
As a symbol, Shiva Nataraja is a brilliant invention. It combines in a single image Shiva's roles as creator, preserver, and destroyer of the universe and conveys the Indian conception of the never-ending cycle of time. Although it appeared in sculpture as early as the fifth century, its present, world-famous form evolved under the rule of the Cholas. Shiva's dance is set within a flaming halo. The god holds in his upper right hand the damaru (hand drum that made the first sounds of creation). His upper left hand holds agni (the fire that will destroy the universe). With his lower right hand, he makes abhayamudra (the gesture that allays fear). The dwarflike figure being trampled by his right foot represents apasmara purusha (illusion, which leads mankind astray). Shiva's front left hand, pointing to his raised left foot, signifies refuge for the troubled soul. The energy of his dance makes his hair fly to the sides. The symbols imply that, through belief in Shiva, his devotees can achieve salvation.
Product code: Shiva Traditional Indian painting, original Madhubani Art, natural pigments, orders medium size 56 x 38 cm,