12/11/2025
From the heart of Jitwarpur, Madhubani, emerges the soulful brush of Dipika Kumari, a traditional Mithila artist carrying forward her family’s timeless legacy — the lineage of Padma Shri Sita Devi.
Today, Dipika is working on a mesmerizing piece in the Godna style — one of the most ancient and symbolic forms of Mithila art.
🖌️ Each line in Godna painting tells a story — inspired by the tattoo motifs once worn by women as marks of identity, spirituality, and resilience.
Her artwork reflects not just beauty, but ancestral memory — blending rhythm, devotion, and feminine grace in every stroke.
✨ “Through every Godna motif, I feel connected to my grandmother’s songs, my mother’s guidance, and my culture’s eternal rhythm.” — Dipika Kumari
🎨 Follow her journey as she revives the sacred patterns of Mithila through Sita: The Culture — preserving the art, spirit, and soul of our heritage.