As they are often worshipped together in ceremonies and auspicious occasions by Hindu devotees, Lord Ganesha, and Goddesses Lakshmi and Saraswati have been painted together in this Tanjore painting. Against the velvety sky, Lord Ganesha sits on a red and gold throne, while Lakshmi and Saraswati flank him while sitting on a gold pedestal. In the frame, Ganesha sits in the center because he is the Lord who is worshipped first and foremost at the beginning of an important event. He removes all obstacles and is always accompanied by his Vahan (vehicle) mushak
Lakshmi here is represented in her Gajalakshmi manifestation, accompanied by two white elephants. She is draped in a beautiful red saree while holding a pot of gold. She is wealth personified. On the other side, Goddess Saraswati, wearing her iconic white saree, which represents enlightenment and peace. She holds a veena in her hand, indicating that she is indeed the goddess of music and knowledge. All of them have offerings laid out in front of them, setting a scene of supplication. Together, these three gods from the pantheon are believed to be the harbingers of wealth, knowledge, and peace. They provide divine peace and a silent strength to all those who follow them.
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