Om Ganesha

$95
Item Code: BC64
Specifications:
Batik Painting On Cotton
Dimensions 2.2 ft x 3.4 ft
Handmade
Handmade
Free delivery
Free delivery
Fully insured
Fully insured
100% Made in India
100% Made in India
Fair trade
Fair trade
The rich mythology of Hinduism provides traditional themes for various crafts and arts. Batik has used these themes extensively to its advantage. As with any of the arts and crafts, the basis for the success of good batik works such as this is an aptitude for color and design, plus talent and skill.

The process of batik is tedious. Before the application of the design, the fabric undergoes several washings to free it from starch or any other sizing it may contain. It is then soaked in oil which acts as a color-fastening agent besides making the cloth soft and supple. Wax is then applied to pattern, that is to resist dyeing in a particular color. It is subsequently waxed and dyed several times till the design is dyed in required colors. It is then crushed to give the cracking effect.

Here is shown the elephant-headed Ganesha. This is an iconographic image of Ekdanta, or Ganesha possessing only one tooth, which was broken off in an encounter with Shiva. Ganesha used his broken tusk as stylus when acting amanuensis to the poet Vyasa. Wearing a bejeweled headdress, this pot-bellied deity carries symbols held by only him- a broken tusk, a modak, an axe and a lasso. from under his left arm and across his girdle is a serpent in place of the brahmanical thread. His mount, the mouse is prominently placed. Ganesha himself is encompassed in the symbolic Aum.

This description by Renu Rana.

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