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  • Samudra order Manthan-The churning of the Sea -A Madhubani folk Painting-Card and Canvas prints

Samudra order Manthan-The churning of the Sea -A Madhubani folk Painting-Card and Canvas prints

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Samudra order Manthan-The churning of the Sea -A Madhubani folk Painting-Card and Canvas prints

Samudra order Manthan-The churning of the Sea -A Madhubani folk Painting-Card and Canvas prints, A rare detailed Madhubani painting showing the churning of the sea by the gods.

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Product Name: Samudra order Manthan-The churning of the Sea -A Madhubani folk Painting-Card and Canvas prints

A rare detailed Madhubani painting showing the churning of the sea by the gods and their foes(danvas) produces nectar of immorality among other things.This is a momentous event in Hindu order mythology that appears in the Bhagwat Purana, Vishnu Purana, and the Mahabharata.Very high quality Card and Canvas prints available in various dimensions.

Madhubani Art (or Mithila painting) is a style of Indian painting, practiced in the Mithila region of India . It originated in MADHUBANI district of Bihar, thus the name.This art form was traditionally done on mud walls of huts using natural paints and sticks. They mostly depict people and their connection with natural surroundings like sun, moon, animals.

Through my paintings, I have tried to preserve the original art form. My paintings are characterized by their unique subjects- be it the scenes and tales of deities from ancient Indian epics or social events like wedding and Indian festivals like holi, makar sankranti etc.

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Samudra order Manthan-The churning of the Sea -A Madhubani folk Painting-Card and Canvas prints