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Ganesh Statue has
been represented with the head of an elephant since the
early stages of his appearance in Indian art. Ganapati
or Ganesha, the Lord of Ganas, the elephant faced God,
represents the power of the Supreme Being that removes
obstacles and ensures success in human endeavors.He is
worshipped for siddhi, success in undertakings, and
buddhi, intelligence. He is worshipped before any
venture is started. He is also the God of education,
knowledge and wisdom, literature, and the fine arts.
The stone carving
tradition in India is one of the richest in the world.
Stone carving is an ancient activity where pieces of
rough natural stone are shaped by the controlled removal
of stone. Art of Stone Statues and Collectibles is the
poetic expression of stone craft. Sculptures of Hindu
deities, modelled on classical prototypes, continue to
be made in many parts of India. In Tamil Nadu such
sculptures are made in granite. In Karnataka, exquisite
figures carved in relief in black stone, with details
engraved in fine lines, come out in greyish- white
against the black surface. Softer stones are used in
Orissa, which are easy to carve. The fully carved
jali-worked, in Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, are most
intricately done. The artisans in Gujarat are engaged in
the art of cutting and polishing semi-precious stones.
One can see the life like images being skilfully
sculptured in different varieties of stone across the
state. In Jaipur, white marble is used for carving out
statues of gods and goddesses as well as animal and
human figures.
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