Expressions of love in Indian traditional art are vividly portrayed in classical and tribal visual art forms. Miniature paintings and temple sculptures depict divine and romantic love, as seen in the tales of Radha-Krishna, Shiva-Parvati, and the Mughal traditions of Raja-Rani paintings. Tribal arts like Warli, Madhubani, and Gond celebrate communal harmony, nature, and familial bonds through vibrant patterns and mythological narratives. Pattachitra scrolls often illustrate divine devotion and love. These artworks, using natural materials and traditional techniques, capture the multifaceted nature of love, intertwining human emotions with spirituality and the natural world, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of India.