This extremely mesmerizing Tanjore painting portrays Lord Ganesha, the sweet and noble child of Lord Shiva and Mother Pavati, who is revered as Vighnaharta, meaning the remover of obstacles from the path of success (both material and spiritual) in the lives of his devotees. Due to this, he is often worshiped at the start of every auspicious ceremony and rite. Also regarded as the lord of arts and science, he showers his special mercy upon those individual souls who seek the path of the Absolute Truth by giving them the spiritual knowledge which is the ultimate goal of human life.
The joyful and blissful Bhagwan Ganesha sits upon a huge throne which is overlaid with pure gold and the back of which is designed in Kritimukham prabhavali making a big aureole behind his crowned head. He has a head of an elephant and the body of a human. His left leg is folded above on the seat of the throne while the right leg goes down on the floor with grace making lalitasana posture. He is clad in a perfectly pleated bright yellow dhoti down to his ankles tucked in with a beautiful waistband. A long neckpiece adorns his chest reaching to his pot-belly. He holds an elephant goad and the noose in his upper hands while the lower right hand is in Abhaya mudra (hand gesture of fearlessness) and the left-hand holds his favorite sweet “modak”. His divine mount “Mooshak”, a mouse, accompanies him sitting near his foot enjoying the delicious modak. Mooshak is always engaged in his lord’s loving service. The embellishment of the entire painting with 24 Karat gold studded with sequences of stones along the outlines give it an extra beautification. Also, the use of traditional South Indian vivid color combinations accentuates the aesthetic look of this artwork.
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