Grade 7
My name is Adithi, and I am currently in my fifth year of studying Madhubani art under the guidance of the talented Mrs. Deepti Agrawal Mittal. This art form profoundly connects me to my rich Indian heritage, allowing me to explore my creativity while honoring traditional practices.
I am passionate about creating artworks that blend timeless themes with contemporary influences, resulting in pieces that resonate with both tradition and modernity. With a keen eye for detail and a love for storytelling, I strive to craft captivating works that celebrate the beauty of nature, the depth of mythology, and the intricacies of everyday life.
Each piece I create reflects not only my artistic journey but also my desire to share the vibrant stories and cultural nuances of my roots. Through my art, I aim to inspire others to appreciate the significance of Madhubani and its ability to transcend time and connect us all.
An iconographical representation of the fourth avatar of Lord Vishnu (of Hindu mythology) with his consort Sri Lakshmi on Garuda (the Hawk), worshipped by his ardent devotee Prahlada. He is Purushothama (magnanimous) and represents peace and tranquility. The worship of this divine pair by Prahlada, a devoted bhakta known for his unwavering faith, highlights the theme of devotion and the triumph of good over evil. Together, this representation serves as a powerful reminder of divine grace and the importance of devotion in achieving inner peace and harmony.