Bihula Bishari sister with snake

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Title Bihula Bishari with snake  Manjusha painting
Medium Acrylic on wall
Size 5/4 feet
Description

 This Manjusha painting depicts the divine feminine form of **Bishahari Devi**, the serpent goddess, holding snakes in both hands. The artwork symbolizes **power, protection, and faith**, painted in traditional red, yellow, and green—colors that represent energy, prosperity, and life. The geometric border patterns echo the eternal rhythm of nature and the cycle of existence.

 

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