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Mangala Swara-Acrylic on Canvas-40×40 Inch

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Original Artwork at Crafttatva

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Global shippings by professional. We ship worldwide. FREE deliveries in India.

Delivery in India – Upto 15 days. Outside India – 15 to 25 days.

Craft Tatva’s pledge of quality: We only work with professional galleries and artists hence guarantee the authenticity and provenance of our artworks. Check for the artist signature in photos. Contact +91-7676621391 for more photos for any other concern you may have. 

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Artwork Description

“Mangala swara” That being said, we know how the Ganesh Chaturthi fever is already taking over our lives. But as we get ready to gorge on Modaks and chant aartis dedicated to the destroyer of obstacles. It’s said that Lord Ganesha’s mother, Goddess Parvati, carved an idol of a boy out of turmeric powder and breathed life into it, unbeknownst to her husband, Lord Shiva.
So, when Ganesha denied Lord Shiva entry into his abode–because Goddess Parvati was bathing inside–Shiva decapitated Ganesha’s head in anger. According to legend, an elephant was the first animal that Lord Brahma later found when he went out to look for one (to replace Ganesha’s head)
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