Key Features
Art Form: Authentic Hand-Painted Madhubani (Mithila) Painting
Medium: Traditional Handmade Paper
Size: 22 × 8 inches
Orientation: Horizontal
Technique: Fine hand-drawn line work using traditional folk methods
Theme: Fish & Bird in Sankha (Conch) Form – symbol of Dharma & cosmic order
Style: Symmetrical composition with sacred folk motifs
Craftsmanship: 100% handmade by skilled Indian artisans
Ideal For: Wall décor, meditation spaces, offices, heritage gifting
Uniqueness: Natural variations highlight handcrafted authenticity
Description
This hand-painted Madhubani artwork carries a profound spiritual message rooted in Indian philosophy. The fish and birds are thoughtfully composed in the sacred Sankha (conch) shape, a revered symbol of Dharma, purity, and the divine sound of creation. In traditional belief, the Sankha represents the path of righteousness and the eternal flow of universal order.
The fish, symbolizing prosperity, continuity, and life energy, and the birds, representing freedom, wisdom, and divine guidance, together form a harmonious narrative of balance between material life and spiritual duty. Their union within the Sankha form reflects the idea that true Dharma is achieved when life, nature, and moral order exist in harmony.
Painted on handmade paper, the artwork features intricate line work, rhythmic patterns, and a soothing palette of earthy tones enriched with soft reds, blues, and natural hues. The elongated 22 × 8 inch format enhances the symbolic flow, making it a meaningful centerpiece for mindful living spaces.
Each KajaArts creation is more than décor—it is a visual philosophy. Subtle variations in color and detailing are a testament to its handmade nature, ensuring that every artwork remains unique, soulful, and deeply connected to India’s living art traditions.