This framed A3 size Bengal Patachitra painting of Ganesha with His Vahana brings out the divine ambience at home. 

This painting beautifully depicts Ganesha sitting in a relaxed mood with His Vahana - Mushika - a mouse behind Him. Ganesha symbolizes wisdom, strength and fortune. As the remover of obstacles, he is one of the most prominent and widely worshipped gods in Hinduism. The wandering mouse - Mooshika, Ganesha's vehicle signifies the wavering human mind, uncontrolled desires and ego. The Ganesha with His Vahana- mouse in the painting signifies that as Lord Ganesh controls the mouse, we must also learn to control our minds with intellect. 

Lord Ganesha is also said to be the source and inspiration for all forms of music. He is playing Dhol and whose faith in his mother (Parvati) remains unchallenged. The painting is symbolizing inner peace found by Ganesha. With controlled desires one can live in the world without being affected by the worldly temptations. 

The detailing in his figure brings in character and strength to the painting. The colors and intricate work classify the painting as a splendid effort by the artist. The jewelleries and ornamentation on the body and garments of the figures are created by fine white lines. This painting will add beauty and brightness to your ethnic corner at your home- in the living room.

Features:

  • Size:  11.69 Inch x 16.53 Inch
  • Price is for framed painting.
  • Handpainted in Bengal Pattachitra (Patua) style on paper with cloth backing.
  • Painted with Natural colours made by the artist.
  • Brass chain at the back to hang the framed painting on the wall and to make sure it stays on the wall for years to come 
  • Artist: Suman Chitrakar
Craft History - Scroll painting or PataChitra is a notable art form, coming from the tribal villages of West Bengal. These scrolls were visual accompaniments to stories told through songs and ballads. The Ramayan, tribal folklore and many other mythological stories have come alive with these beautifully illustrated scrolls. These paintings are traditionally made with natural mineral and vegetable colors. Delightful and earthy, these paintings reflect the ancient tradition of storytelling in India.

Artist- The painting is done by Suman Chitrakar, the Patua Artist from West Bengal. 

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