visions of ganesha - bm international training programme
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Visions of Ganesha
Ganesha is the emblem of auspiciousness. In spiteof his elephant head, bulging body he has inspiredsculptors, painters, weavers, dancers andmusicians. No shrine is complete without hisimage.
It can be organized coinciding with the forthcoming Ganesha Festival from 1st September, 2011.
When this exhibition can be organized?
What to display and how?
With little available collection on the theme the exhibition can be mounted using display accessories and graphic panels.
Other popular legends of Ganesha
Why Ganesha’s one tusk is broken?
Ganesha, Stone (Detail) Orissa
Purchased from H T ZealeyParshurama and Ganesha
Ganesha’s vehicle, the mouse
GaneshaRajasthan School, India,
circa 1790 – 1810 Painted
Ganesha’s war with Gajamukhasura
Ganesha’s wisdom
Shiva and His Family Kangra India,
Late 18th Century Drawing
Ganesha receiving fruit of supreme knowledge from Shiva Parvati
Ganesha in Various art forms
Ganesha , Stone Orissa, Eastern
India,13th C t
Ganesha, Stone Orissa,
Purchase from H T Z l
Ganesha, BronzeSouthern Deccan,
India 18th Century A.D.
PunchamukhiGanesha, Painting on
cloth, Andhra Pradesh
Drawing on Paper
Ganesha Kangra18th century
Activities related to exhibition
Story telling sessions Film screening Painting competition Clay modeling competition If possible a small show of paintings and clay
images made by children Puppet shows
Making Eco friendly Ganesha
Souvenirs for the shop
Ganesh on T - Shirt
Ganesh on Paper Weight
Ganesh on Note Book
Ganesh onMarble Pen Holder
Ganesh on Key chains