Full-length view of the Bright and Colorful Madhubani Painting of a Bride and Groom - Lord Rama and Sita #size_16-in-x-7-in
Closer view of the Bride and Groom in this beautiful Madhubani Painting - Lord Rama and Sita #size_16-in-x-7-in
Closer view of the bottom half showing the attire of the Bride and Groom in this Madhubani Painting #size_16-in-x-7-in

Bright and Colorful Madhubani of Lord Rama & Sita's Wedding

Hand-painted by a State-Awardee Madhubani Artist | 16 in x 7 in

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This beautiful Madhubani painting depicts the beginning of a new journey of the newly married couple symbolizing the auspicious occasion.

The bride and groom in this painting are in beautiful ethnic dresses, hand in hand, in midst of decorated surroundings, flowers and celebrations! 

  • As per Hindu customs, the bride leaves the house of her parents to begin a new life with her husband and his family; who in turn promises to care and protect her all through the life. 
  • This Aesthetic and Beautiful Painting is drool-worthy as Wall Art, and will also be appreciated as a unique and and priceless gift, especially on a wedding!

* The finer the artwork is, the more value it adds to the painting.

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As the story goes, King Janak employed some local women to decorate the walls and floors of his palace as part of the grand arrangements, for his daughter Sita's wedding with Rama!

Down the centuries, the women of Mithila have kept this tradition alive by painting the walls and floors of their houses for festivals and ceremonies like child birth or marriage. Big, bulging, fishlike eyes, sharp nose and double-bordered figures sets this art form completely distinct and unique. Read more

Image Credits: Madhubani Postal Stamp of India | GODL, Madhubani decorated Indian Railways Train | CC BY-SA 4.0