Divine Trio: Painting of Lord Ganesha with Shiva and Parvati
Divine Trio: Painting of Lord Ganesha with Shiva and Parvati
This religious art is a printed on high quality paper. It is a copy from the original painting of the Legendary artist, Late Yogendra Rastogi. Frame not included.
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This painting features a colorful depiction of Lord Ganesha, the Hindu deity recognizable by his elephant head, human body, and large belly. He is centrally positioned against a backdrop of soft blue skies and white clouds, which give a sense of ethereal ambiance. Ganesha is adorned in rich green and red garments with elaborate gold and gemstone ornaments, including a crown, necklaces, and other jewelry. He holds a bowl of sweets (laddus) in one hand, suggesting his role as the deity of good fortune who bestows prosperity. His other hands are holding a lotus, an axe, and one is raised in a gesture of blessing or protection.
Flanking Lord Ganesha are two other figures, likely to be Lord Shiva on the left, holding a trident and with a crescent moon in his hair, and Goddess Parvati on the right, both dressed in traditional attire. They are Ganesha's parents in Hindu mythology.
At the bottom of the image is a Shiva Lingam, a symbolic representation of Lord Shiva, adorned with flowers, which indicates a connection to Lord Shiva, reinforcing the familial bond. The overall impression of the image is one of divine serenity, spiritual richness, and cultural depth.
