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| Find the best of Indian Batik paintings depicting Hindu gods and goddesses as well as scenes from Rural India. Batik paintings typically involves the application of molten wax on cloth to form a specific predeterminted pattern, and then dyeing the cloth with color, thus ensuring that the "waxed" areas remain free from the dye. This way, through multiple applications of wax and dyes, the final painting is accomplised. |
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| Ganesha, the Hindu deity in a human form but with the head of an elephant - represents the power of the Supreme Being that removes obstacles and ensures success in human endeavors... Ganesha represents the majesty of the animal kingdom with his head and his vehicle, the mouse, shows subjugation of pestilent rats... Ganesha is the beginning of our world...the symbol of the personality, which surpasses the human ego and superego... Lord Ganesha's form is shaped like and represents Om, which is the primeval, creative energy... |
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Batik Paintings, depicting Hindu gods and goddesses and Indian village scenes, created using the wax method of Batik Art.
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