Some cultures within the Indian subcontinent believe that when a butterfly lands on a young, unmarried person, it suggests that she will be tying a knot in near future. Butterflies symbolize youth, passion, and fertility, qualities that are seen as the foundation stone of a happy married life. Our heroine in this oil painting is the lucky receiver of the gifts of love and virility from a messenger as gorgeous as herself.
Set in the heart of thick woodland, on the bank of a lotus pond, this scene shows a youthful maiden, enjoying the lap of nature along with her colorful companion, the butterfly. Her ornamentation is grand- jeweled Borla (headband with a spherical centerpiece) adorns her head, jhumkas dangle from her ears, a choker neckpiece sits gracefully on her neck, and a long pearl necklace reaches the golden embroidery of her blouse. A pink net chunni complements the depths of the blue lehenga just as the pink lotuses bring out the bluish beauty of the pond. A jeweled Katisutra (ornament worn on the waist) accentuates her curves. The flowers in her hand appear to have fallen all over her skirt, forming an eye-catching contrast against the blue background. Her almond eyes rest on her new friend, sitting on a golden seat provided by the bangles worn by the lady. In the unknown wilderness, our heroine discovers a vibrant companionship, a glimpse of which has been brought to us by this oil-on-canvas.
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