
Discover the Vibrant Tradition in “Bihula Bishari Sister with Bird & Fish”
This captivating acrylic mural by Sanu Kumar Verma beautifully revives the timeless folklore of Bihula-Bishari, rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Bihar with Manjusha art as its narrative medium. The painting portrays one of the five legendary sisters—Manasa (also known as Bishahari)—flanked by a graceful bird and fish, two recurring motifs in Manjusha art that symbolize freedom and life’s fluidity in bold outlines and vibrant hues, this wall art spans 5 /4 feet and showcases the traditional storytelling technique of Manjusha paintings—depicting spiritual struggle, feminine strength, and mythological devotion through simple yet powerful imagery
This artwork is not just visually stunning but also culturally profound—it echoes centuries of oral tradition and folklore of the Anga region, giving modern audiences a glimpse into Bihar’s artistic legacy Perfect for galleries, cultural exhibitions, or collectors of Indian folk art, this piece honors heritage while adding a touch of contemporary flair.
| Title | Bihula Bishari sister with bird & fish |Manjusha painting |
| Medium | Acrylic on wall |
| Size | 5/4 feet |
| Description |
Discover the Vibrant Tradition in “Bihula Bishari Sister with Bird & Fish” |





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