Lord Ganesha is the sweet and noble child of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati. He is revered as the remover of obstacles on the path of success of his devotees and thus, is worshiped before the start of any ceremony or rite. Also called Ganapati, he is the chief of all Ganas (attendants) of Mahadev. This painting displays one of the wonderful and powerful forms of the lord which is Trimukha Ganapati, meaning ‘three-faced’. In this form, the lord assures his full protection to the devotees and blesses them with abundance in their lives.
The lord sits atop a golden lotus flower blown in an ocean, having three faces and six arms carrying different items. He has the faces of an elephant and the body of a human for which he is also known as Gajanana. Two of his faces face towards the east and the west and lift up their trunks. The upper two hands hold a rosary of rudraksha beads and the noose, the middle hands carry an elephant goad and a pot containing Amrita, while the lower hands show the Abhaya Mudra (fearlessness) and the boon granting Varada Mudra. Clad in a bright green dhoti and adorned with several jewels including the crown on the three heads, pot-bellied Ganesha appears just like the glowing sun. The use of vibrant colors and embellishment of the icon with pure gold and studded stones bring an extra shine into this Tanjore style artwork.
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