Thursday, July 7, 2011

My madhubani/mithila painting Rejuvenated

Friday, April 15, 2011


                                                                                    MADHUBANI  PARASMANI  TRAVEL
                            Rahua Sangram



                                                         Madhubani District is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar state, India, and Madhubani town is the administrative headquarters of this district. Madhubani district is a part of Darbhanga Division. The district occupies an area of 3501 km² and has a population of 3,570,651 (as of 2001[update]). This is the centre of Mithila, a region where the main language is Maithili.It is ther Best opportunity painting and very critical situation suffer then face artifice talent draw on Earth, and wall occasionally draw clam and SARASWATI POOJA in Mind to draw

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Rahua Sangram

Hello Dear Friends

                         Madhubani Village in 30 kilometer further in small Village this village is very educated and big Posts Minded person.in village a famous Temple Name very popular and many District known this Temple and
Baba Parasmani Nath and many poojari lived here named called person Panda.But this stay Night alone not alive Person this Place very dangerous and around forest Garden. and ponds street Light available.

I aware this Village and Focus in Temple Shivratri Dharmik Hindu Recognized festival and very far worship God and very Big Crowd here in these Days and 3 week ago Sunday Fair Start and Children Happy and most welcome.all tourist all visitors see this area very Unrecommended and really Great travel and many facility are available and natural Green crop.      


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Madhubani Parasmani Travel: Madhubani Parasmani Travel: "In 1972 Madhubani was made a separate district and set apart from the old Darbhanga district. Today, it is a district headquarte..."

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The "Madhubani" style of paintings derives its name from this region as the style originated here, in the early 17th century. These paintings are made using vegetable dyes, lamp black, and the canvas is usually cloth or paper. These days, several of the well-known "Madhubani" paintings are used as motifs on bags, kurtas (an Indian garment for covering the upper-half of the body), and other materials produced using the hand-block painting technique. With ethnic-chic being in vogue, such products are all the rage, these days, not just with the Indians, but also in the export market.

The people of this district is very religious and follow all religious rituals with pomp and show. The people of all religions and sects practice their rituals in great harmony. The people of this district are love and peace loving. Durgapuja, Mahashivratri, Holi, Ramnavami, Krishnashtmi and Dipawali are a few famous festivals.

In a few village like Sonamati of Babubarhi block, idols of Lord Krishna, Nand baba and other God & Goddess are made with soil & bamboo stick and a fair is organized on the eve of Krishnashtmi. Almost all Hindu villages of this district have a Shivalaya where people go for Jalbhishek every morning.

Muslim of this district also practice their festivals of Id & Muharram with great pomp & show. Hindu of their village and surrounding also share their festivals with joy. In Madhubani Maithils celebrate Chhath Puja which occurs just six days after Diwali with a great enthusiasm.

one more important thing is Saurath Sabha in which Almost every year, during suddha or auspicious days for the settling of marriages, thousands of Maithil Brahmans gather at Sabha Gaachchi in Saurath. The Panjikaras (the person maintaining "Panji" or genealogical record) plays a very important role in fixing of marriage since it is obligatory for every person desirous of marriage to get a certificate called asvajajanapatra (non-relationship) from a panjikara, stating that there is no “blood relationship”, as per the prescribed rules of prohibited degrees of relationship, between the bride and groom. There is a fixed sitting place – dera – for every village in the sabha. The timing and number of days etc. are decided in a general meeting of the scholars and pandits of Mithila in accordance with the traditional astrological almanac– Pachanga.

Famous Scholars

This district is famous for giving so many philosophers to India. This continues to the present day and there are still lot of scholars of "dwait" & "adwait" school of philosophy.

A few of famous scholars of international level from this district in ancient times were( Kalidas, Vachaspati of Thadhi, Vidyapati, Vachaspati of Samaul) :

1. Mahkavi Kalidas( Near Benipatti working at Damodarpur Gurukul who had light of knowledge by Devi of Uchhitha)-time of Kalidasa extends between the 4th to 5th century AD thogh people erraneously say him from Ujjain. Reference- MITHILA, THE NATIVE PLACE OF KALIDASA www.bihartimes.com/Newsbihar/.../Newsbihar11Nov1.html

2. Vachaspati Mishra of Thadhi of 9th century whose Bhamati Teeka is famous book on Bhavadwait

3. Mahakavi Vidyapati (1360-1550 around) said to be born at Bisfi and 4. Vachaspati Mishra of Samaul (15th century) said to be the greatest scholar, India ever produced, who wrote following 41 books He had written following 41 books(10 on Darshan and 31 on Smriti and): 10 on Darshan:

1. Nyay Tatwa Lok 2. Nyay Sutroddhar 3. Nyay Ratnaprakash 4. Prtyaksha Nirnay 5. Shabd Nirnay 6. Anuman Nirnay 7. Khandanoddhar 8. Tika on Gangesha’s Tatw Chintamani 9. Tika on Anuman Khand 10. Tika on Nyay -Chintamani Prakash Shabd Khandan

31 on Smriti:

1. Kritya Chintamani 2.Shudhhi Chintamani 3. Tirth Chintamani 4. Achar Chintamani 5. Anhik Chintamani 6. Dwait Chintamani 7.Neeti Chintamani( Maybe with Lootan Jha of Navtol but No manuscript found but referred in Vivad Chintamani) 8.Vivad Chintamani

9. Vyavhar Chintamani

10. Shudrachar Chintamani

11.Shraddha Chintamani

12. Tithi Chintamani

13. Dwait Nirnay 14. Mahadan Nirnay 15. Vivad Nirnay 16. Shuddhi Nirnay 17. Kritya Maharnav 18. Gaya Shraddha paddhati 19. Chandan Dhenu Praman 20. Dattak Vidhi or Dattak Putreshti Yajna Vidhi 21. Chhatra Yogo Dhut Doshanti Vidhi 22. Shraddha Vidhi 23. Gaya Pattalak 24. Tirth Kalplata 25. Tirthlata 26. Shraddhakalp 27. Kritya Paradeep 28. Sar Sangrah 29. Pritibhakti Taringini

? 30. Vrat Nirnaya k Purvardh ?? 31. Dr. Jaikant Mishra - "History of Maithili Literature" Dr. Amarnath Jha - English Literature and university administration

Monday, January 31, 2011

Madhubani Parasmani Travel

In 1972  Madhubani was made a separate district and set apart from the old Darbhanga district. Today, it is a district headquarters that is situated about 26 kilometres from Darbhanga town, and was part of the largest zamindari of India, Darbhanga Raj. 'Madhuban' literally means forest of honey, which can be found in abundance near this historic town. This small, but beautiful village, attained great popularity due to its immensely famous art, known today as Madhubani painting. Historically, it has been a focal point of Maithili culture.



Madhubani has the distinction of being the birth place of some of the greatest literary figures of ancient India including the great poet Mahakavi Kalidas, Mahakavi Vidyapati, Vachaspati I and Vachaspati II.