Ganesha, c. 1070. Creator: Unknown.

Ganesha, c. 1070. Creator: Unknown.

2-730-146 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Ganesha, c. 1070. Ganesha, the god of wealth and abundance, is an auspicious and revered Hindu deity. He removes obstacles and protects his worshipers. Numerous myths explain how Ganesha became an elephant-man composite, but the most popular version relates the story of how he was decapitated by his enraged father, Shiva, and restored to life through the intervention of his mother, Parvati. Shiva agreed to revive him with the head of the first creature encountered: an elephant. Ganesha's strength—his profound spiritual wisdom—contrasts with his weakness for sweets, as indicated by his pudginess and the sweet modaka he carries. In Ganesha, opposing forces exist in perfect harmony.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Bronze

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3026x5000
File Size : 44,327kb


Aliases

  1. 1970.62
  1. 145407
  1. 0940018696
  1. 1970.62
  1. 2-730-146
  1. 2730146


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