“Mansa mangal” is a natural color on paper-based creation by Sahajan Chittrakar. In portrait orientation with dimensions of 22″ X 28″(55.88cm X 71.12cm).It is an old-style Kalighat painting. The renowned Kalighat Kali temple in Kolkata is credited as the birthplace of the Kalighat paintings. One of Bengal’s most well-known deities, Manasa is the goddess of snakes. In the months of Ashad and Shravan, Hindus of all castes and creeds adore the goddess Manasa. The devotees start to worship Manasa in the rainy season when snake activity increases in an effort to avoid getting bitten by a snake. Additionally, her followers ask for her blessings on the development of prosperity and the well-being of children. Even though Manasa is really an earthy deity, members of the Hindu community from all classes and faiths revere her as a goddess due to her unparalleled appeal.
Theme suitable for: This painting is a reflection of the spiritual and devotional theme of the Hindu culture. The ultimate intentions behind the painting are to create a devotional impact on the viewer along with creating an inspiration regarding love and unity. The artist carved out the best illustrations, portraying the godly epitome in a quite different aspect that would suit your wall over the living room, bedroom, and worship room with a contemporary or traditional room aesthetic.
Subjects: Folk painting
Materials: Paper
Mediums: Natural color
Size: 22″ X 28″(55.88cm X 71.12cm)
Theme:
Space: drawing room, bedroom, and office.
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