Lord Vinayagar is honored at the beginning of rituals and ceremonies because he is the deity of beginnings. During writing sessions, Ganesha is frequently referred to as the patron of learning and the written word.
One of the most well-known and revered Hindu deities, Ganesha is also known by the names Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar. He is also the Supreme God according to all the people. Indian art frequently features the god Ganesha. He could be seen standing, dancing, bravely fighting demons, having fun with his young family, lounging on a raised seat, or participating in a variety of modern activities.
Here in this wooden painting, Lord Vinayagar is vasely seated on the Moosikar Vaganam. Here Vinayagar bends his elephant tusk towards the left side and holds a bunch of ladoos in his left hand where Vinayagar seems to be happy with the Ladoos and gives us a pleasant blessing. On the backside of Lord Vinayagar there placed a Prabhavali with a staning yazhi face in the middle with fine paintwork.
This Prabhavali is beautifully painted like a peacock with colors. He holds a broken elephant tusk in his right hand. The ornaments and jewels are designed in a unique way. We can able to see a Happy Vinayagar with these special features painted by our special Karuppaiah Sculptures team members.
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