Lord Ganesha in the Lap of His Father Lord Shiva South India, 18th Century
A rare South Indian bronze depicting the intimate bond between Shiva and his son Ganesha. Lord Shiva is shown seated in a relaxed posture, gently holding the child Ganesha on his lap. The sculpture conveys divine fatherhood, protection, and wisdom, captured through refined casting and traditional iconography.
Dimensions: H 28 x W 16 cm.
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Lord Ganesha in the Lap of His Father Lord Shiva South India, 18th Century
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