Ganesha - Playing Tanpura
by Harsh Malik
Original - Sold
Price
$400
Dimensions
12.000 x 16.000 x 1.750 inches
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Title
Ganesha - Playing Tanpura
Artist
Harsh Malik
Medium
Painting - Oil Painting On Canvas
Description
I created this Painting with Acrylics and Oil Colors on Ready to hang Canvas, I used Crystals to enhance this Painting.
When you look Ganesha, You may see a charming, slightly comical elephant-headed God that you have been told to pray to first, before you start anything new. He is believed to be the remover of obstacles. There are deeper symbolic meanings of Ganesha. His large ears and head indicate that he has gained wisdom through listening and reflecting on the eternal truths of the vedas. His head and trunk are curved into the shape of the Om, our most sacred of symbols, representing the primeval sound of creation and our most powerful mantra in prayer and meditation. The importance of the elephant is also that it is a herbivore, eating Sathwic food a calm and gentle animal that also has immense strength, which it uses only when needed. Lord Ganesha's large belly is said to contain the whole universe.
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July 12th, 2016
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Comments (22)
Rainbow Artist Orlando L
This painting of Ganesha is so gorgeous and filled with divine visuals and energy Harsh!! wonderful colours and details. sharing!! L/F/FB
Sunil Kapadia
Harsh, Ganesh festival is just around the corner. And you know that in Pune it is celebrated with great pomp. Wonderful artwork with beautiful interpretation and color rendering. L/F
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations, your creative and unique art work is featured in the "Out Of The Ordinary 1 A Day" group! 7/15/16
Harsh Malik
ThankYou David Neace for featuring GANESHA - Playing Tanpura in the Group CREATED BY MY HANDS!
Harsh Malik
When you look Ganesha, You may see a charming, slightly comical elephant-headed God that you have been told to pray to first, before you start anything new. He is believed to be the remover of obstacles. There are deeper symbolic meanings of Ganesha. His large ears and head indicate that he has gained wisdom through listening and reflecting on the eternal truths of the vedas.
Joel Bruce Wallach
A beautifully swirly and sparkly Ganesha, playing the tanpura generally played by Saraswati, Harsh!
Harsh Malik replied:
Ganesha is the God of Wisdom and Master of All Arts! He dances, Plays Tanpura, Flute, Mridangam and All!