Ganesha – 12th Century Chola Period
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This museum-quality wall art print portrays Lord Ganesha, the beloved Hindu deity revered as the remover of obstacles, protector and giver of wisdom. Originating from Tamil Nadu, India, during the Chola period (12th century), the sculpture reflects both devotion and artistry of the era.
In this depiction, Ganesha is shown with his iconic potbelly and four hands. Two hold a battle axe and lasso, symbolising his power to protect and rescue. Another holds a sweet, signifying reward for devotion, while the final hand grasps a broken tusk, a reminder of sacrifice and determination.
Created in copper alloy, this form of Ganesha would have been carried in procession during temple festivals, often alongside a dancing image of Shiva. Rich with symbolism, the piece embodies both divine playfulness and cosmic authority.
Perfect for living rooms, meditation spaces, temples, or cultural interiors, this artwork brings the presence of Ganesha’s wisdom and protection into any home.
✨ Key Details
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Museum-quality reproduction of Chola period Ganesha
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Origin: Tamil Nadu, India, 12th century
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Symbolises wisdom, protection and the removal of obstacles
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Available in multiple sizes
This museum-quality wall art print portrays Lord Ganesha, the beloved Hindu deity revered as the remover of obstacles, protector and giver of wisdom. Originating from Tamil Nadu, India, during the Chola period (12th century), the sculpture reflects both devotion and artistry of the era.
In this depiction, Ganesha is shown with his iconic potbelly and four hands. Two hold a battle axe and lasso, symbolising his power to protect and rescue. Another holds a sweet, signifying reward for devotion, while the final hand grasps a broken tusk, a reminder of sacrifice and determination.
Created in copper alloy, this form of Ganesha would have been carried in procession during temple festivals, often alongside a dancing image of Shiva. Rich with symbolism, the piece embodies both divine playfulness and cosmic authority.
Perfect for living rooms, meditation spaces, temples, or cultural interiors, this artwork brings the presence of Ganesha’s wisdom and protection into any home.
✨ Key Details
-
Museum-quality reproduction of Chola period Ganesha
-
Origin: Tamil Nadu, India, 12th century
-
Symbolises wisdom, protection and the removal of obstacles
-
Available in multiple sizes
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Fast dispatch — We ship orders the same day — expect your delivery in around 7 days.
We want you to love your art. If you’re not completely satisfied, you can request a return with full refund within 30 days of receiving your order.
We want you to love your art. If you’re not completely satisfied, you can request a return with full refund within 30 days of receiving your order.