Ganesha, lord of obstacles, is associated with abundance and wealth, as his well-fed body suggests. His favorite sweets, in his lower left hand, are always in plentiful supply, and the radish in his lower right hand carries associations with fertility and abundance.

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Here he is!! our peaceful Ganesha friend. I am having SO much fun with these. thank you to all that came to the stream today. I had an amazing time!

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Ganesha goes Warhol. Or not

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Best Childs of each element (just an opinion). This is purely on design and not how good they are: Wood Daphnis, Fire Ganesha, Water Isolde

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Such a beautiful butterfly and rose with gold, dear Patricia. Thank you. ❣ I am glad you are well. 🤗💫🕊 Here is another candle. Much love. Xo

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rudra and gaNesha: pratIhAra; Rajasthan. The lions suggest there were probably other figures like rudrANI

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Ganesha, remover of obstacles, bringer of good luck
Seated in a labyrinth/ with a labyrinth in his belly
Sketches from 2018

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Ganesha:
The Elephant-headed Hindu God of New Beginnings, Success and Wisdom
He is known as the Remover of Obstacles
Extremely popular in Nepal & India; often worshipped by businesses for luck and fortune

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Maha Rakta Ganesha fanart for and ; the theme was favourite skin!

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Mr.pako did you know about kartikeya aka ganesha's brother ( jinako) he is very cool are you interested in drawing him

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"Ganesha is one of the best examples of reconciliation of opposites and unity in diversity. In harmony all opposites are reconciled and contradictions dissolved, which in its turn inspires confidence, peace and fearlessness." ~B. R. Kishore

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Ganesha is dressed in a sampot with a serpent as his sacred thread.

"Seated Ganesha"
ca. 15th century
Thailand
Bronze
MetMuseum

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