| Specifications |
| PX22 | |
| Water Color on Board (Embossed with 24 Karat Gold) | |
| 13.8 INCH HEIGHT x 11 INCH WIDTH |
| Delivery and Return Policies |
| Ships in 1-3 days | |
| Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days | |
| Free Delivery |
A supreme master of all knowledge, intelligence and wisdom, as can be analysed from his name Ganapati, where ‘Ga’ means buddhi (intelligence), ‘Na’ means vijnana (wisdom) and ‘Pati’ means master. His benevolence allows him to be honoured as the first among the celestials before the commencement of any auspicious ceremony for enlightening it to a successful finish without any obstructions. The Ganesha painting that you see on this page is a perfect manifestation of his kingly aura as he sits in his comfortable posture on this stone studded gold throne with the red backrest adding towards a beautiful colour contrast and royalty.
One of the catchy aspects of this
watercolour painting is the gold embossing in its rectangular frame, throne
borders, luxurious jewels, long multiple layered crown and the ritual bowls
kept on the floor filled with his favourite fruits, flowers and laddoo which
accentuates the beauty of the painting as a whole. The striking pitambara dhoti
along with the loose flowing purple silk stole beautifully accessorize his
glowing skin tone. The dull grey backdrop decorated with motifs of white
flowers balance well with striking bright colours formed in the centre. Each
of the four hands depict a varied aspect of his personality- blessing hand
shows his generous and helping nature, one with the bowl of laddoos is a
representation of his child-like tastes for sweets, mahaparasu (large axe),
lotus and noose is a reflection of his duty to protect his devotees and guide
them towards the right path.
The painter’s skills of perfection can be applauded by the realistic depictions of his body structures including the accurate palm lines, symmetric striations on his floral decorated trunk, intense lotus eyes that aim to turn negativities into positivity for a fruitful vision and the large ears ready to hear people’s sufferings. Stylized trident mark on the forehead is the symbolic Shaivite tilak and the mystic Aum symbol below his eyes is a reminder of Ganesha’s supreme position in the Hindu pantheon.
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