Mithila painting, also known as Madhubani art, originated in the Mithila region of Bihar, India, and Nepal. This ancient art form dates back to the time of the Ramayana, when King Janaka commissioned artists to create paintings for his daughter Sita's wedding.
Traditionally created by women on walls and floors of their homes, these paintings use natural dyes and pigments. The art is characterized by geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and eye-catching designs depicting nature, mythology, and rituals.
Traditional Mithila art uses natural dyes from flowers, leaves, and minerals — turmeric for yellow, indigo for blue, and vermillion for red.
Sacred Motifs
Lotus flowers, peacocks, fish, and the sun are recurring symbols representing fertility, prosperity, and the divine connection to nature.
Kohbar Ghar
The Kohbar, or bridal chamber, is adorned with paintings depicting scenes of love and fertility to bless newlyweds.
Women Artisans
This art form has been passed down through generations of women, preserving cultural identity and empowering communities.
Sacred Mithila Narratives
Immerse yourself in hand-drawn Mithila compositions that narrate ancient epics, folk mythology, and village cosmology.
Art Workshops
Participate in guided Mithila art workshops rooted in traditional techniques passed down through generations.
Nature & Folklore Motifs
Discover vivid representations of fish, peacocks, lotus, trees of life, and celestial forms—iconic.
Mithila Expressions
Experience the evolution of Mithila art through modern narratives—migration, gender equity.
Mindful Creation Corner
Discover Practices for Cultural Awareness and Inner Balance
Here, you’ll explore artistic practices, community initiatives, and cultural engagements rooted in the philosophy of Mithila art—where creativity becomes a meditative act and tradition nurtures well-being, harmony, and social consciousness.
Cultural Preservation
Art & Mindful Education
Community Outreach
Sustainability & Craft Ecology
Meditative Art Experiences
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