Bring home divine abundance with this exclusive artwork by Traditional Indian Master Artist Giri Ratna Singh. His painting of Mahaganapati with Siddhi Lakshmi is available in premium matte and canvas prints, offered in five versatile sizes.
Spiritual & Material Significance of Mahaganapati
In the Ganapatya sect of Hinduism, Mahaganapati is revered as the Supreme Lord – the great and all-encompassing form of Ganesha. In this painting, he is shown seated with his divine consort Siddhi Devi, the goddess of accomplishment, representing the union of wisdom, perfection, and prosperity.
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Remover of Obstacles: Mahaganapati ensures auspicious beginnings and unhindered progress.
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Bestower of Siddhi (Accomplishment): With Siddhi Lakshmi beside him, he symbolizes fulfillment of both spiritual and material aspirations.
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Harbinger of Prosperity: His presence is said to attract wealth, wisdom, and harmony into one’s life.
Owning this painting is believed to create a sacred energy field that nurtures success, abundance, and inner peace.
Iconography in the Painting
This painting remains deeply rooted in traditional Ganapatya iconography, brought alive with striking detail:
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Mahaganapati with Ten Hands: Holding the lotus, trident, discus, sugarcane bow, noose, goad, jewels, and sweet modakas.
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Consort Siddhi Lakshmi Devi: Gracefully seated at his side, signifying divine union and fulfillment.
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Red-Hued Body: Symbolizing power, vitality, and prosperity.
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Adorned with Ornaments: Crown, jewels, and garlands reflect his sovereign divinity.
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Sacred Surroundings: A lotus-laden seat, offerings of modakas, a vahana (mouse), musicians, attendants, and a lush tree with blooming lotuses and birds, enhancing the cosmic grandeur of the deity.
Every symbolic element — from the crescent moon on his crown to the modaka-filled vessel at his feet — highlights the completeness of Mahaganapati’s blessings.
Shastric Iconography of Mahaganapati with Siddhi Lakshmi
The painting stays true to the scriptural descriptions of Mahaganapati found in the Mudgala Purana and Ganapatya texts.
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Mahaganapati’s Ten Hands Hold:
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Chakra (Discus) – symbolizes time, protection, and cosmic order.
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Pasha (Noose) – represents control over desires and attachments.
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Ankusha (Elephant Goad) – guides devotees toward truth and restrains negativity.
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Padma (Lotus) – signifies purity and spiritual awakening.
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Shankha (Conch) – embodies the primordial sound of creation and victory.
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Ratnakumbha (Pot of Jewels) – denotes wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
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Dāna-pātra / Vessel of Modakas – offers sweetness of knowledge and fulfillment of desires.
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Sruva (Sacrificial Ladle) – reflects yajna (sacrifice) and selfless offering.
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Ikshu-Dhanus (Sugarcane Bow) – represents kama (desire) sublimated into devotion.
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Parashu (Axe) – removes ignorance, obstacles, and material bondage.
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Other Iconographic Details:
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Red complexion (Raktavarna) conveys prosperity and vital energy.
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Three eyes represent omniscience and divine perception.
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Crown and ornaments symbolize supreme sovereignty.
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Seated on a lotus throne, radiating stability and purity.
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Siddhi Devi, seated beside him, embodies accomplishment and perfection.
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Mouse (Mushaka), his vehicle, rests at his feet, representing humility and control over ego.
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As a result, this painting does not merely portray a deity but also manifests the complete cosmic presence of Mahaganapati as described in the Shastras.
Aesthetic Brilliance of Giri Ratna Singh’s Painting
Giri Ratna Singh masterfully combines traditional devotional iconography with vivid contemporary artistry.
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The warm red and golden hues radiate energy and prosperity.
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The detailed foliage, lotus blooms, and divine attendants add layers of depth and storytelling.
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The ornamental precision in the jewelry, crown, and attire reflect classical Indian miniature traditions, while the bold palette enhances its modern visual appeal.
This makes the artwork not only a spiritual centerpiece but also a collector’s piece of Indian fine art, perfect for meditation spaces, puja rooms, and elegant interiors.
Available Print Options
Choose from museum-quality matte and canvas prints in the following sizes:
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8 x 12 inches
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12 x 18 inches
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18 x 24 inches
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20 x 30 inches
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24 x 36 inches
Each print ensures archival quality, long-lasting vibrancy, and intricate detailing.
Why Own This Artwork?
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Authored by renowned Indian traditional artist Giri Ratna Singh.
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True to Ganapatya spiritual iconography.
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Enhances home décor with divine elegance.
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Ideal for auspicious gifting on Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, weddings, or housewarming ceremonies.
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