DESIGN BRIEF: The brief was to land an electric scooter inside Mithila courtship geometry without letting the lithium commute read like a product render pasted on a folk border. Bharni made sense because the scooter body needed bold readable mass — flat emerald fills and lampblack outlines carry silhouette the way Brahmana women once filled deity forms on wedding walls. Vertical-bilateral symmetry solves the layout problem: a diagonal street scene would fight the arch; a centred front view under Kohbar scallops turns the scooter into a threshold figure — you enter through the arch, the machine greets you like a household guardian. We replaced the charging cable with a climbing vine terminating in a folk-stylised three-prong plug so green mobility speaks through botanical grammar Delhi riders already know from courtyard creepers, not through USB iconography. Peacocks crown the upper field, parrots perch the lower corners, lotus roots the tyre — classical Mithila fauna and flora hold the contemporary subject so the fusion reads as ritual frame first, EV second.