Ganesha Thanjavur Painting

  • Ex Tax: Rs 9,000
  • Code : 200-TP
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Viewing Size : 12 X 10 inch

This Ganapathi Tanjore painting showcases Lord Ganapathi in a classical seated posture, symbolising wisdom, protection, and auspicious beginnings. The..

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Painting Size With Frame size Price Quantity Amount Action
8 x 6.5 inch 11.5 X 10 inch Rs 9,450 Rs.0
10 x 8 inch 13.5 X 11.5 inch Rs 10,500 Rs.0
12 x 10 inch 15.5 X 13.5 inch Rs 13,650 Rs.0
15 x 12 inch 18.5 X 15.5 inch Rs 17,850 Rs.0
18 x 14 inch 24 x 18 inch Rs 21,000 Rs.0

This Ganapathi Tanjore painting showcases Lord Ganapathi in a classical seated posture, symbolising wisdom, protection, and auspicious beginnings. The deep background, symmetrical composition, and richly ornamented arch reflect the timeless aesthetics of traditional Thanjavur art.

Created using age-old Tanjore painting techniques, this ganapathi tanjore painting features intricate work highlighted with genuine gold foil. The layered jewellery, crown, and prabhavali add depth and luminosity, while the calm facial expression maintains the sacred integrity of Lord Ganapathi’s form.

Well-suited for pooja rooms, offices, and traditional interiors, this painting serves both devotional and decorative purposes. It is also a meaningful gift for auspicious occasions such as new ventures, festivals, and spiritual milestones, where Lord Ganapathi’s blessings are traditionally sought.

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FAQs

What does Ganapathi represent in a traditional Tanjore painting?

In a ganapathi tanjore painting, Lord Ganapathi represents intellect, obstacle removal, and prosperity, depicted through classical posture, symbols, and ornamentation.

Is Ganapathi different from Vinayagar or Ganesha in Tanjore art?

Ganapathi, Vinayagar, and Ganesha refer to the same deity, but the name “Ganapathi” is often used in traditional and ritual contexts within South Indian Tanjore paintings.

How is authenticity maintained in a Ganapathi Tanjore painting?

Authenticity is ensured through hand-drawn artwork, relief work, use of gold foil, and adherence to traditional Thanjavur design principles rather than digital or printed methods.

Where is it best to place a Ganapathi Tanjore painting at home or work?

A ganapathi tanjore painting is ideally placed at entrances, pooja rooms, or workspaces, as Lord Ganapathi is traditionally invoked before beginnings and important tasks.

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