Adorned in the manner of a sovereign ruler, Sri Ganesha in this Patachitra is an enthralling image to behold. An exquisitely designed crown sits on his head decorated with lotus flowers, peacocks, and other auspicious motifs, followed by small earrings studded to his massive ears which have tendril-like patterns drawn on them and auspicious signs of Tripunda (three lines) and a Trishula (trident) on his forehead.
The ornamentation on this Sri Ganesha Patachitra includes necklaces, armbands, bracelets, rings, waistbands, and anklets, all drawn with great attention to detail. Auspicious Hindu motifs such as the sun and the Svastika adorn Ganesha’s hands that carry various potent weapons with such delicate naturalism which brings to the Patachitra a distinctive realism.
In his primary hands, Ganesha holds a bowl of Modaka (his favorite sweet) and a part of his broken tusk, combining the Maha Ganapati roopa (form) with his Ekadanta (Ek-one, danta-tooth) or single-tusked form. The attire of Maha Ganapati is embellished with ethnic patterns all over and forms one of the most complexly patterned parts of this artwork, rivaled only by Ganesha’s own body which is covered in smaller Ganesha images- the most propitious image of all Hindu symbols.
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