Ganesha, the beloved son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, was created by Parvati using clay.
- Unfamiliarity with Ganesha – Ganesha's identity was unknown to Shiva, and when he stood guard at Parvati's palace, Shiva, unaware of his son, beheaded him.
- Restoration by Shiva – Upon realizing his mistake, Shiva replaced Ganesha's head with that of an elephant, restoring him to life.
- Remover of Obstacles – Ganesha is widely worshipped as the Vighna Vinashak (remover of obstacles), and it is considered auspicious to pray to him before starting any new endeavor.
- Iconography – Ganesha is often depicted sitting with his consort Riddhi on a divine blooming lotus, symbolizing prosperity, wisdom, and harmony.
Art Print Speciality
- Printed on Felix Schoeller coated matte paper from Germany.
- Smooth, non-reflective surface for high-quality finish.
- Uses Epson Ultrachrome HDX inks for durability.
- Inks offer vibrant color reproduction and fade resistance.
- Artwork lasts for decades under proper conditions.