Ganesha Paintings
Ganesha Paintings
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Shri Ganeshay Namaha
I bow down to Lord Vinayaka the elephant headed God son of Gauri (Wive of Lord Shiva) who is blessed to be worshipped first befor commencement of any ritual and good work.
Here in This section dedicated to the Lord Ganesha you will find Indian art paintings from Rajasthan miniatures to batik paintings, madhubani of Mithila and patachitra paintings of Orissa, cotton paintings and vivid works by the traditional Indian artists presenting carefully the beautifull and much loved God Ganesh.
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- Product Code :B6065
- Material :Cotton Cloth with Sequin Work
- Size :41"H x 29"W
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- Product Code :5449
- Material :Folk Art Paata Painting on Tussar Silk Fabric
- Size :44"H x 29.50"W
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- Product Code :5443
- Material :Folk Art Paata Painting on Patti (cotton and paper togather)
- Size :25"H X 40"W
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- Products Code: 18571
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 30" x 22"
- Weight: 100 gm.
GangesIndia's Exclusive Batik Painting Lord Ganesha Tapestry. Ideal for use in meditation room, Yoga room, Temple , Living Hall etc.
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- Product Code :B6925
- Material :Cotton Cloth with Sequin Work
- Size :32"H x 42"W
- Weight :100 gm.
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- Product Code :1109
- Material :Cotton
- Size :74" x 46"
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The beautiful Kalamkari painting depicts the Lord of Wisdom in his eight different forms. The Mudgala Purana, an ancient text on Lord Ganesha, cites eight forms of Ganesha, prevailing over eight human weaknesses or demons. Thus, Ekadanta is the Conquerer of Moda or arrogance. Dhumravarna (smoke colored) overcomes Abhimana, pride; Vakratunda (curved trunk) is the Vanquisher of Matsarya, jealousy; Mahodara (big belly) is Lord of Moha, infatuation; Gajanana (elephant face) conquers Lobha, greed; Lambodara (corpulent belly) overcomes Krodha, anger; Vikata (deformed) conquers Kama, lust; Vighnaraja (King of Obstacles) prevails over Mamata (egotism). So now we can see that our Loving Ganesha is "there" for even the lowest of the low, that there is hope for everyone, and that there really is "no intrinsic evil," only a seeming variation of the past containing all that has to be learned to live and grow from a young soul to an older one and then mature into rishi consciousness. He is "there for us." Yes, there is hope for all, and none are damned forever. It is our loving Ganesha who eventually introduces us to His brother, our Loving Murugan, the God Who sits upon the manipura chakra, center of willpower.
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- Product Code :B1138
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22.50"H x 15"W
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The God of Wisdom is being given a local portrayal in the beautiful handmade painting set on the Madhubani style. Madhubani paintings are centred around Mithila in North Bihar and the women folk are the main contributors. They use mainly natural dyes for colour. The use of colour pattern is quite impressive.
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- Product Code :4715
- Material :Cotton Cloth, Vegetable and natural dyes
- Size :39" x 49"
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- Product Code :4735
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :28" x 22"
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- Product Code :4443
- Material :Water Color on paper, unframed (mat inclued)
- Size :Painting: 9.5"H x 6.25"W, Passe partout: 13.50"H x 9.75"W
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- Product Code :4062
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :45" x 35"
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The spectacular Kalamkari painting depicts the Lord of Wisdom and the Remover of Obstacles in a most attractive manner. Kalamkari is a popular form of painting in India and as the name suggests, Kalamkari is the art of painting cotton fabrics with a kalam i.e. pen. A sharp-pierced bamboo regulates flow of colour on the fabric at time of creating the painting. The popularity of this genre of art crossed the shores of the country during the 17th and 18th centuries. Kalahasti and Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh, the main centres of this art continue to be beehives of Kalamkari activity. Kalamkari colours are made from vegetable dyes.
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- Product Code :3835
- Material :Cotton
- Size : 45"" x 36"
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- Product Code :3737
- Material :Water colors on Velvet
- Size : 26" x 20"
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- Product Code :3673
- Material :Water colors on velvet cloth
- Size : 26" x 20"
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- Product Code :2345
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size : 66" x 44"
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The beautiful Batik painting of Lord Ganesha is given a refine and detail treatment. A deep sense of gracefulness and accomplishment is manifest in this sparkling painting. Lord Ganesha is also known as the Remover of Obstacles and Lord of Wisdom, as He creates obstacles on our life and removes the same as we worship the Lord. Ganesha is worshipped before undertaking any ritual or journey. Batik is one of the most popular forms of paintings in India and a Batik painter needs to have a proper understanding of patterns and colours. The method of waxing and dewaxing gives rise to a special effect here.
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- Product Code :4200
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :27"h x 18"w
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In this beautiful Batik painting, Mushakvahana Ganpati is seated on a huge mouse and is given a refine and spectacular touch. The background is also given a spectacular treatment. One of the most popular genres of paintings, in Batik technique of painting, certain parts of the cloth are covered with a dye resistant substance like wax to stop them from absorbing the dyes and thereby they give shape to specific patterns. As these patterns are drawn on the clothes and are not weaved, the painter has more room for to express his creativity. Batik paintings are also more durable. Religious themes as well as abstract patterns are portrayed in these paintings.
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- Product Code :4199
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :27"h x 18"w
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The beautiful Batik painting depicts the Lord of Wisdom in a most refine manner with a deep sense of finesse. Here the Lord is painted in a seated posture. One of the most powerful gods in Hindusim, Lord Ganesha is worshipped first among all gods and is there known as Agra Ganya. The Lord is also known as the Remover of Obstacles as he removes obstacles from our path. Batik is a very ancient art of making paintings using wax. The technique of Batik is a rigorous one as the final design must be conceived before the painting is begun. The batik painter works intimately with colour pattern; if he wants parts of his design to blue, for example, all these parts must be waxed at the same time before any subsequent dyeing. He cannot separate one part of his design and complete it before moving on to the others as an artist in oils or watercolor may; he must create his design in stages, each of which encompasses the whole picture. The selection of waxes is important to the quality of the finished batik. Paraffin and beeswax are the two waxes most commonly used in batik and are usually combined in different proportions.
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- Product Code :4195
- Material :Cotton cloth, signed by artist
- Size :27"h x 18"w
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The Lord is painted here with sindoor colour and is given a fine touch. Mouse is also given prominence. Lord Ganesha is a prominent god in Hindu pantheon and the lord is worshipped first among all the gods. He is also one of the most benevolent gods in Hinduism and can be easily propitiated by offering sweets. Lord Ganesha is also known as the Lord of Wisdom and the Remover of Obstacles.
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- Product Code :4192
- Material :Cotton cloth, signed by artist
- Size : 25"h x 17"w
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The beautiful Batik painting of Sree Ganesha is given a refine and nice treatment. One of the most popular gods in Hindusim, Lord Ganesha is here seated cross-legged and he appears quite grave and accomplished. Colour treatment is fine and a deep sense of devotion is generated among the onlookers. In this technique of painting, certain parts of the cloth are covered with a dye resistant substance like wax to stop them from absorbing the dyes and thereby they give shape to specific patterns. As these patterns are drawn on the clothes and are not weaved, the painter or artist has more room for to express his creativity. Such paintings are also more durable. Religious themes as well as abstract patterns are portrayed in these paintings.
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- Product Code :BS7460
- Material :Water colors on paper, signed by artist
- Size :14" H x 10" W
- Weight :30 gm. Approx.
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- Product Code :B6064
- Material :Cotton Cloth with Sequin Work
- Size :40"H x 29"W
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In this beautiful creation Lord Shiva and his complete family is given a refine treatment. The cotton painting with sequins depicts a complete family picture. Lord Shiva is one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, the other two being Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu. Whereas Lord Brahma is responsible for creation of the universe, Lord Vishnu is responsible for the preservation of the same. On the other hand, Lord Shiva is responsible for the destruction of the universe. However, such a destruction is also seen as a prelude to a new beginning. Parvati and Kartikeya and Ganesha all make a happy ideal family.
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- Product Code :4745
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :54" x 44"
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This beautiful Batik painting celebrates the glory of wealth and wisdom together. The Lord of Wisdom is seated on a lotus whereas the Goddess of wealth and prosperity is standing on another lotus. The Lord of Lords and God of Good Learning and Good Luck is painted with serenity, the blue back ground seems to represent the mystic spiritual sky while the deities are showering their blessings. Here the popular waxing and then dewaxing method gives a special effect to the painting. In Batik painting, the artist must have a comprehensive knowledge about colour pattern. This genre of painting celebrates the glory of colour and gaiety. Batik paintings are mostly centered on West Bengal, Orissa and Tamil Nadu in India and are known for their originality, uniqueness and finesse.
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- Product Code :4190
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :19" h x 11" w
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The beautiful Batik painting of Lord Ganapati is given a refine treatment. One of the most popular deities in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is known by as many as 108 names. A fine batik painting representing Lord Ganesh in Nritya mudra or dancing form, the beauty of the forceful rhythmic lines and brilliant colour scheme is adorable, the painting is done by a promising young artist. He is the Remover of Obstacles, the Lord of Lords and the first among equals. The technique of batik is a rigorous one as the final design must be conceived before the painting is begun. The batik painter works intimately with colour pattern; if he wants parts of his design to blue, for example, all these parts must be waxed at the same time before any subsequent dyeing.
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