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In this Madhubani painting, Ambika Devi depicts a unique and captivating scene portraying two peacocks. They faced each other with an air of elegance and grace, their heads merging together as if sharing a secret. A bird stood between them on the branches of a tree, adding a touch of harmony and unity to the composition. Peacocks are revered in Madhubani art for their symbolism of beauty, grace, and spirituality. Their stunning plumage represents divine aesthetics and allure. The peacocks facing each other, with their heads merging, symbolize the concept of unity and interconnectedness. It speaks to the idea that separate entities can merge to form a greater whole, emphasizing the power of collaboration, harmony, and cooperation. The bird positioned between the peacocks adds depth to the symbolism. Birds often represent freedom, spirituality, and the transcendent nature of the soul. In this context, the bird acts as a bridge between the two peacocks, signifying a connection between the physical and the spiritual realms. It suggests that unity and harmony can transcend boundaries and bring about a sense of wholeness and transcendence. This Madhubani painting symbolizes the beauty of unity, the importance of collaboration, and the power of connection.