Lalitasana Ganesha

$95
Item Code: RB62
Specifications:
Water Color Painting On Hand Carved Marble SaucerWith Manual CarvingVarnished
Dimensions 8.7" Dia
Handmade
Handmade
Free delivery
Free delivery
Fully insured
Fully insured
100% Made in India
100% Made in India
Fair trade
Fair trade
Ganesha is one of the many deities who emerged on the Indian religious horizon in the remote past and whose adoration has come down to the modern times. He has been holding an exalted position not only in the Brahmanical faith but also in other contemporary religious of India, like Jainism and Buddhism.

On this marble plate, we see Ganesha seated in lalitasana i.e. sitting on a pedestal with one leg hanging down and the other folded on the cushion. He can be seen in a frontal stance with his head towards the right. In the extra hands emanating from his shoulders, he holds an axe, gifted to him by Parsurama, and in the other he holds Vishnu's conch shell. In his main right hand, he holds the chintamani, the priceless gem and in the left, a bowl full of modakas, his favorite sweet. He also holds one of the modakas in the folds of his trunk. He wears strings of necklaces reaching up to his waist, anklets and bracelets and a crown with a prabhavali at the back and pearl strings hanging in front. A pale halo surrounds the head. He wears a yellow dhoti, a green waistband and a rust coloured shoulders cloth.

A curtain hangs around him which is neatly tied at places. The mouse, his vahana, lies inconspicuously almost lost in the foreground.

This description by Renu Rana.


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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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