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Ganesha's Fight With Parasurama
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Ganesha's Fight With ParasuramaThe beautiful Patachitra painting is a revelation of the finery of this Orissa style of painting. The painting depicts two great figures in Hinduism fighting against each other. Lord Ganesha is called Ekadanta because of his one broken tusk. It is said that this tusk was knocked out by Parasurama. There is an anecdote that one day Parasurama arrived to see Siva, and Ganesh would not let him in. When Parasurama tried to get by Ganesh they started
Kali sticks out her tongue and stops her frenzy
Material :Cow dung treated handmade paper
Product Code :3502
the omnipotence of the Lord: His male and female manifestation
Some onyx is natural but much is produced by the staining of agate
Quartz Crystal Mala
Such miniature paintings have a long history of glory dated back to as old as the 11th and 12th century
is one of the most revered gods in Hinduism and is worshipped at the beginning of any ritual in Hinduism
He is shown with five heads and ten hands and the Lord is seated on a lotus
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The gift piece has been prepared by the master artisans of jaipur
Warlis are the inhabitants of Maharashtra region and the painting showcases how people are getting busy in their day to day works: some people are working in the fields
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