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Madhubani art (or Mithila painting) is a style of Indian painting, practiced in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. This painting is done with a variety of tools, including. Durga Maa Madhubani Painting Painting Vlogs with Trivenika 110K subscribers Subscribe 830 24K views 2 years ago MADHUBANI CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS Hello my creative friends.. Today I. ₹ 2,000.00 Maa Durga - Madhubani painting The beautiful face of Maa Durga is drawn in a traditional Madhubani style. Maa Durga is a major Hindu goddess, worshipped as a principal aspect of the mother goddess Mahadevi. She is associated with protection, strength, motherhood, destruction, and wars. 450 Share 11K views 1 year ago MUMBAI Maa Durga Painting | Canvas Painting for beginners | Madhubani Style Hello Friends! Show more Show more Maa Durga Painting | Canvas Painting for.
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Maa Durga - Madhubani or the Mithila art is a style of Indian painting practiced in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. This painting is done with a variety of tools, including fingers, twigs, brushes, nib-pens, and matchsticks, and using natural dyes and pigments. It is characterized by its eye-catching geometrical patterns. Dhunuchi Naach Rajib Gain's Festival Dance Rajib Gain has captured the dhunuchi naach, one of the most popular and anticipated activities during Durga Puja. This finely painted ritual is done in front of Goddess Durga by carrying an earthen pot filled with burning coconut husk and camphor. Carving & Whittling All Sculpting & Forming Gift guides Father's Day Gifts 2023 This Madhubani canvas painting is of Goddess Durga and as per Hindu mythology, placing a Goddess Durga idol/painting in your house protects it from negative energy. Decorate your walls with this colourful and vibrant Beautiful Maa Durga Canvas Wall Painting and invite positive energy into your homes! It's perfect for living room, bedroom.
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430 16K views 2 years ago #kanya_art_craft Hello everyone, I hope you all are doing well. I tried my hand on some Madhubani painting. Hope you all will like my piece of art. And do leave. Embellish your office or home with this Madhubani painting of MAA Durga on paper cartridge sheet with poster colors and ink pens. Mithila art, now popularly known as Madhubani art, is one of the world's oldest folk arts and is an epitome of Indian heritage and culture. Folk art is rooted in traditions that come from community and culture.
₹ 5,980.00 Maa Durga - Madhubani painting (40 x 61 cms) Durga is one of the goddesses in Hinduism and is a form of devi. Devi Durga is considered as the feminine epitome of strength. Enhance the beauty of your home with this beautiful Madhubani painting. Add to cart Get Support The feminine epitome of strength, Maa Durga is originally handmade and painted in Madhubani art style. In possession of immense power, determination, wisdom, and punishment much beyond this materialistic world. Encased in an antique copper gold frame and covered with acrylic, ready to adorn the walls of your home.
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Painting of Ma Durga in Madhubani art form. Hand painted on canvas 400 gsm paper using acrylic paints and drawing pens. Painting will be shipped unframed. Maa Durga is the supreme shakti worshipped with utmost devotion in the Hindu religion. This sculpture portrays the sixteen-armed form of the goddess Durga as the slayer of the demon buffalo Mahisha. The array of arms, each displaying a weapon, creates a kinetic energy in the image, no doubt all the more powerful when contemplated in a shrine dimly illuminated by oil lamps.. The Met's collection of Asian art—more than 35,000.