This Madhubani Painting is a natural color on paper-based creation by Sujata Kumari in Square orientation with dimensions 20.3 W x 20.3 H cm. This painting is in green color and has a rabbit painted on it. Rabbit can be seen running in the open green field. Being beautiful mammals, rabbits are revered as sacred beings. Similar to how he loved cows, Lord Krishna displayed his immense devotion to rabbits during the Draupad Yug. Rabbits are mentioned in ancient Puranas and sacred books, and most sages regard them to be their beloved animals. They used to ramble around the ashram of the sages and eat carrots and foraged greens. Rabbits and deer were raised by Rishi Kanva, and he adored them. Rabbits are connected to Lord Chandra as well because when we look at the moon, we can see something that resembles a rabbit inside the moon. rabbits are obedient to their masters. Almost generally, rabbits represent wealth, abundance, luck, and fertility. In contrast to many other animals, which have varying cultural connotations, rabbit meaning is continuous. Rabbits are considered, to represent fertility and rebirth. Rabbits are cunning, dedicated to personal development, and symbolize luck.
Theme Suitable For: The lovely painting encourages the flow of positive energy. It can be installed in the home’s living room, yoga room, or study room. It can also be hung in the lobby or can be put up in the kids’ room as kids love rabbits and bunnies.
Subjects: Madhubani Painting
Materials: Paper
Mediums: Natural Color
Size(Inch): 8 W x 8 H
Size(cm): 20.3 W x 20.3 H
Artwork Style: Traditional Art, Madhubani, Figurative Art,
Space: Kids room, Guest room, Home passage, Living room, Home Lobby, Study room
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