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    Product No109
    Artist Name TUNESHWAR THAKUR
    Height 32 inches
    Length 26 inch
    Width 0.5
    Quantity in Stock 1
    Framed Status Framed (Golden Colour)
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    1 ₹ 75000.00
    ₹ 75000

    Product Description

    This beautiful Sita–Ram Vivah Madhubani Painting by emerging artist and trainer Mr. Thakur depicts the sacred moment from the Ramayana when Lord Rama weds Goddess Sita. The artwork shows the couple exchanging garlands, symbolizing purity, commitment, and divine love. Vibrant Bharni-style colours, detailed patterns, and traditional Mithila motifs highlight the joy and auspiciousness of the wedding.

    Painted on canvas and set in a golden frame, the artwork radiates richness and cultural depth. Created using natural pigments and traditional tools, it remains eco-friendly and sustainable, reflecting authentic Mithila craftsmanship.

    Story of Sita–Ram Vivah

    King Janaka had declared that Sita would marry the one who could lift and string the Shiv Dhanush (bow of Lord Shiva). Many kings tried, but only Lord Rama lifted and broke the divine bow effortlessly. This miraculous event proved his virtue, strength, and divine nature, making him worthy of marrying Sita. The painting captures the moment of their holy union, blessed by gods and celebrated across Mithila.

    Importance of Elephant in Mithila Tradition

    Although not in this artwork, the elephant remains a sacred symbol in Mithila—representing prosperity, royalty, protection, and auspicious beginnings. It is often included in wedding art to invite blessings and good fortune.

    Key Features
    Hand-painted Sita–Ram Vivah Madhubani artwork by artist & trainer Mr. Thakur
    Shows the divine wedding after Rama breaks the Shiv Dhanush
    Painted on canvas with a golden frame
    Bright colours, intricate patterns, and traditional Mithila motifs
    Eco-friendly, sustainable, made using natural pigments
    Ideal for home décor, gifting, temples, and collectors of Indian folk art

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