Ganesh Mantra Mandala Thangka Painting

$180.00

Size =80cmx80cm~31.5 Inchx31.5 Inch
Material used = Cotton canvas, natural pigment, gold leaf

  Estimated Delivery: Thursday, May 02 – Sunday, May 05
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Lord Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and the formless Divinity – encapsulated in a magnificent form for the benefit of the devotee. He is the God of knowledge and the remover of obstacles. He is also popularly known as Ganapati. Gan means group. A universe is a group of atoms and different energies.

Lord Ganesha is the lord of knowledge, success, and fulfillment. Several mantras and prayers can be chanted to invoke Ganapati.

Ganesh Mantras are also known as Siddhi Mantra – the one with perfection. These Mantras are full of energy and the power of Lord Ganesha. Reciting with genuine devotion, these mantras can give you positive results in removing obstacles.

Meaning: It means bowing down to Ganapati with all our existence and accepting all his great qualities in our self-being.

Benefit: It wards off all the negativities from one’s life before beginning any work. Chanting of this mantra ensures success in all the new ventures that one wishes to undertake.

~Excellent for home/office decor or meditation~
~Genuine 100% hand-painted from Himalayas~
~✈Worldwide Shipping~
~Special price to thangka wholesalers and Traders~

Delivery:
-Standard Courier Services DHL, UPS, Fedex, Aramex
-4-15 business days for delivery
-All items are insured

Return Policy:
-Returns are accepted within 60 business days from sales date.

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