Introduction: Step into the enchanting world of Pichwai, an art form that transcends time and space, transporting you to the spiritual heartland of India. Rooted in the sacred town of Nathdwara, […]
The wall paintings of Madhubani, native to Bihar, are said to have commemorated the grand wedding of the Indian deity Sita and her husband, Rama. Sita’s father, Janaka, commissioned these paintings to add colour to the festivities of his daughter’s marriage with the prince of Ayodhya in his kingdom Mithila. Hence, the art is also known as Mithila art.
The wall paintings of Madhubani, native to Bihar, are said to have commemorated the grand wedding of the Indian deity Sita and her husband, Rama. Sita’s father, Janaka, commissioned these paintings to add colour to the festivities of his daughter’s marriage with the prince of Ayodhya in his kingdom Mithila. Hence, the art is also known as Mithila art.
The wall paintings of Madhubani, native to Bihar, are said to have commemorated the grand wedding of the Indian deity Sita and her husband, Rama. Sita’s father, Janaka, commissioned these paintings to add colour to the festivities of his daughter’s marriage with the prince of Ayodhya in his kingdom Mithila. Hence, the art is also known as Mithila art.