The major part of the painting has a circle of yantras representing different gods and goddesses. It is the influence of Tantra on the religious scene. The Kali Yantra, Sri Yantra etc. form the conglomeration of yantras, akin to mandalas, a symbol in Tantrik art. Around the yantras are depictions of marriage rituals. The bamboo tree, fish and turtle portrayed in the painting point to the earthly pleasures which find culmination in marital relationship. The lion expresses male energy and the peacock, the female beauty; the fish and the turtle are symbols of proliferation and fertility.
These kind of kohabar pictures abound on the walls of Madhubani village, which are later layered and pictures of other auspicious objects appear once the marriage rituals are over.
This description by Renu Rana.
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