Madhubani art is a style of Indian painting, practiced in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. This painting is done with a variety of tools, including fingers, twigs, brushes, nib-pens, and matchsticks, and using natural dyes and pigments. It is characterized by its eye-catching geometrical patterns. Madhubani paintings are made on canvas, cloth, or paper from the base code of cow dung. The commonly depicted themes in Madhubani paintings are Ardhanarishwara, Rama-Sita, marriage, festival, sun, moon, etc.