Vinayaka Collection
Vinayaka, the beloved Hindu deity, is a symbol of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune
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Vinayaka, the beloved Hindu deity, is a symbol of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. With his elephant head and potbelly, he captures the hearts of millions across India and Asia. In this captivating picture, we see Vinayaka alongside other revered gods like Ganesh, Ayappa, Subramania, and Shri Shri Durga. The first image showcases a stunning terracotta sculpture of Ganesha from Nepal. Its intricate details highlight the craftsmanship that went into creating this divine representation. Moving on to another masterpiece from the 17th century - a six-armed dancing Ganesha with his loyal rat mount. The unknown creator skillfully portrays Ganesha's playful nature through this artwork. As we delve deeper into history, we encounter an eight-armed dancing Ganesha from the 17th/18th century Shahi period. This depiction exudes energy and power as Vinayaka gracefully dances with multiple arms in perfect harmony. Another awe-inspiring piece is a four-armed seated God Ganesha dating back to the 7th/8th century Pre-Angkor period. The journey continues with glimpses of fragments featuring Mother Goddesses (Matrika) Panel adorned with none other than our beloved Vinayaka himself during the 10th/11th century era. These fragments serve as reminders of how deeply rooted Vinayaka is within Hindu mythology. We also witness two magnificent granite sculptures dating back to the 12th/13th century – both showcasing different aspects of Vinayaka's persona but equally mesmerizing in their own right. Through these diverse representations spanning centuries and regions across India and Asia, it becomes evident that Vinayaka holds immense significance for devotees worldwide. As "the remover of obstacles, " he stands tall as a beacon of hope for those seeking guidance on their spiritual journeys. In each portrayal captured here today by various unknown creators, Vinayaka's essence shines through.