Ganesha as Vinayaka

$155
Item Code: RB72
Specifications:
Water Color Painting On Hand Carved Marble SaucerWith Manual CarvingVarnished
Dimensions 12.0" Dia
Handmade
Handmade
Free delivery
Free delivery
Fully insured
Fully insured
100% Made in India
100% Made in India
Fair trade
Fair trade
The Uttarakamikagama text provides sufficient details of the iconography of Vinayaka. According to this text, Vinayaka, the chief of the ganas, has an elephant face, a protruding belly, has four arms, single tusk and ears like fans. He is seated over a lotus seat. He is holding an elephant goad and a noose and his right hand is hold in the posture of granting boons.

In the cosmic milieu, lotus is considered sacred. Generally Goddess Lakshmi is associated with the flower which is also the emblem of Brahma. Ganesha is sometimes associated with Lakshmi, as he holds padma, the lotus in one hand besides his other attributes. He is shown wearing rich ornaments on each part of his body. With the passage of time, his terraced crown (karanda mukuta) became extremely ornate leaving its original character. Resting against a bolster, he looks at his devotees with benevolent eyes. His forehead is decorated with the tilakam of Shiva, beneath which is the symbol of Aum. His right hand raised in abhaya mudra depicts the swastika symbol, which is a mystical mark to denote good luck.

His lotus seat floats in a lotus pond of buds and leaves and blue rippling water. On one lotus leaf is seen the mushaka, his vehicle, holding a modaka (sweet) for his master.

This description by Renu Rana.

These unique artworks come along with a suitable gift box, and also a wooden stand - as shown in the accompanying image on the left.
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