This is a beautiful and intricate charcoal or graphite sketch of Radha Raman Ji, a highly revered self-manifested deity of Lord Krishna. The artist has captured the divine and “tribhanga” (three-fold bending) posture with a lot of devotion and technical detail.
MAA…….The painting appears to celebrate the journey of motherhood. By making the fetus visible, the artist brings the “hidden” world of the womb into the light, making the connection between the mother, the child, and the outside world (represented by the hand and the flower) tangible.
Central Figure: Lord Ganesha is seated in a classic cross-legged posture. He is depicted with four arms, representing his divine powers.
Symbols & Objects: * In his upper hands, he holds what appear to be traditional ritual implements (likely an axe or goad, though stylized).
His lower right hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra, a gesture of protection and fearlessness.
His lower left hand holds a small pink flower, adding a touch of gentleness to the image.
Attire: He wears a bold, sky-blue vest or wrap over his shoulders and a bright yellow dhoti with green accents. This color contrast makes the figure “pop” against the lighter background.
This artwork captures the peaceful beauty of nature with wide green fields, tall trees, a flowing river, and quiet mountains in the background. The soft colors and gentle textures create a calm and relaxing feeling. It reminds us to slow down, breathe deeply, and enjoy the simple moments that nature offers. The winding path and river also symbolize life’s journey, full of calm turns and quiet hope.
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