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Maithili : Ram Seeta Swayamvar Madhubani Black Bhagalpuri Tussar Silk Saree The shade of black depicting the swayamvar/wedding scene of Lord Ram & Goddess Sita in subtle Black colour with floral motifs and Dulhan Motif is a saree that can be passed on from one generation to other. The border of the saree has Dulhan, Band Baaja and natural elements.

Maithili : A beautiful Black Bhagalpuri Tussar Silk Saree with ‘ Ram Seeta Swayamvar’ Design intricately depicted on the aanchal✨King Janak was the ruler of the kingdom of Videha. Its capital city was Mithila. When Sita his daughter became of marriageable age, the king decided to have a Swayamvara, which included a contest. The king was in possession of an immensely heavy bow, presented to him by the God Shiva. Whoever could wield the bow and string it, could marry Sita. Lord Rama, the Prince of Ayodhya, successfully broke Shiva’s bow as he picked it up. And with the breaking of the bow, Janak proposed Sita to Rama in marriage. Upon hearing the story of how his son Rama not only lifted the bow, but also broke it, King Dasharatha was overjoyed. He gladly accepted the marriage of Rama and Sita. We have depicted the wedding of Lord Ram & Seeta on this saree alongwith Lord Laxman. It is believed that King Janak ordered his kingdom to decorate the town for the wedding of his daughter with Madhubani Painting..This Makar Sankranti, choose to flaunt an artform & a saree which dates back to the period of Ramayana! Handcrafted and Handpainted by Artisans of Darbhanga, Bihar it takes a months of hardwork and dedication. Each and every motif has been hand drawn and the mythological story makes it Royal, Exquisite and one of a kind.

It comes with a handpainted blouse piece of its own

Saree Length : 5.5 mBlouse piece : 80 cmWidth : 46 inches There might be slight difference in colour due to camera lights.

Dry Clean Only Happily & Proudly Handpainted :)

Geetanjali 'SitaRam Swayamvar’ Madhubani handpainted Tussar silk saree

₹10,925.00Price

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