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Harbinger of Good Luck - Velvet Painting
 Harbinger of Good Luck - Velvet Painting

Product Code:1773
Size:27" x 20"
Material:Water colors on velvet cloth

Price: $47.00  Harbinger of Good Luck - Velvet Painting
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The beautiful velvet painting of the Lord Ganesha is given a refine and detail treatment. The Lord is shown writing the Vedas. He is the lord of wisdom, intelligence, education, prudence, luck and fortune, gates, doors, doorways, household and writing. He is the remover of obstacles, and as such it is normal to invoke him before the undertaking of any task with such incantations as Aum Shri Ganeshaya Namah (hail the name of Ganesha), or similar.

When Veda Vyasa was beginning to write the epic Mahabharata, he requested Ganesha to be the scribe. Being playful, Ganesha agreed to be the scribe on one condition - that Vyasa must recite the epic non-stop. Vyasa agreed and thus the great epic of Mahabharata was written by Ganesha