The correct answer is: Marriage rituals.
Kohbar is a style of Madhubani painting that is often associated with marriage rituals. The paintings depict scenes from the wedding ceremony, such as the bride and groom exchanging garlands, the bride applying vermilion to the groom’s forehead, and the couple dancing together. The paintings are often done on the walls of the bride’s house, and they are believed to bring good luck to the couple.
Madhubani painting is a traditional art form from the Mithila region of India. The paintings are done on cloth or paper with a variety of natural materials, such as rice paste, charcoal, and vegetable dyes. The style is characterized by its use of bright colors, intricate patterns, and stylized figures. Madhubani paintings are often used to decorate homes, temples, and other public spaces. They are also used to illustrate stories from Hindu mythology and folklore.
The four options in the question are all common themes in Madhubani painting. However, Kohbar paintings are specifically associated with marriage rituals.