Exotic India
Art is a one-stop destination for Indian Art products. You will get huge
collections of Sculptures, Paintings, Books, Textiles, Jewelry, Beads, Beauty,
Healthcare, CDs & DVDs and more. You will get a Buddha, Hindu religion God
and Goddesses, Tantras Sculptures made of woods, stones, marbles, brass, bronze
and other metals. Here you will also get beautiful collection of textiles for wedding
and traditional occasions, available for men’s and women’s wear.
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Lord Ganesha Statues |
You will get
products likewise Sari (Bomkai, Banarsi, Baluchari, Bridal, Chanderi, etc.),
Pajama Kurtas, Ladies Top, Skirts, Salwar Kameez, Bags, Lehenga Choli, Cusion
covers, Fabrics, Carpets, and many more. If you love to read Books you must
visit to Exotic India Art, here
you will get massive collection of Books in our library, form where you buy
books from topics related to History, Religions, Language, Architecture, Performing
Art, Ayurveda, Yoga, Philosophy, Buddha, and more books in different languages.
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The Sacred Silhouette Of Ganesha |
The
silhouette of Ganesha is unmistakable. The chubby limbs, the pot belly, the
signature trunk, and the large ears are each enough to give away His sacred
presence. The adorable boy-deity of the Hindu pantheon, Ganesha is arguably the
most deeply loved deity; His icons, the most widely stocked up on. This Ganesha
is small enough to fit into the palm of the devotee, the gracious lines of the sculpture fusing together
to compose a sublime image. He reclines on a bolster large enough to outdo His
famous-across-the-heavens tummy. The palm of the supporting hand is turned
outwards in blessing, the minimalistic lines of which are superbly expressive.
The same goes for the rest of His limbs - the raised knee, the other hand that
rests on it and the other leg stretched loosely beneath the folds of His long
dhoti.
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Ganpati Statues |
There is
much to this highly stylised Ganesha that sets it apart from your
run-of-the-mill handheld Ganesha
sculptures. The trunk is long and slender and graceful as it sits closely
on the curve of His full belly. Despite the minimalistic definitions of this
composition, the garment the deity is draped in is considerably realistic. The
characteristic curve of His large ears is a beauteous aspect, while the
Shaivite tilak on the forehead - indicative of His parentage, that He is the
son of Shiva - renders this unputdownable. Note the subtler details such as the
angle of the foot that emerges from the hem of the dhoti, and the lifelike
engraving on the side of the bolster.
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