Altar Cloth Ganesha
36”x 36” Altar Cloth
Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati. His elephant head symbolizes the gain of knowledge through listening (ears) and reflection (large head). His pot belly is a symbol of wealth. It has been interpreted as reflecting an ability to digest whatever experiences life brings. Ganesha is shown with one leg on the ground and the other one folded as if he were meditating. This reflects a balance between the practical and spiritual life. Ganesha removes barriers and bestows wisdom and good fortune.
36”x 36” Altar Cloth
Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati. His elephant head symbolizes the gain of knowledge through listening (ears) and reflection (large head). His pot belly is a symbol of wealth. It has been interpreted as reflecting an ability to digest whatever experiences life brings. Ganesha is shown with one leg on the ground and the other one folded as if he were meditating. This reflects a balance between the practical and spiritual life. Ganesha removes barriers and bestows wisdom and good fortune.
36”x 36” Altar Cloth
Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati. His elephant head symbolizes the gain of knowledge through listening (ears) and reflection (large head). His pot belly is a symbol of wealth. It has been interpreted as reflecting an ability to digest whatever experiences life brings. Ganesha is shown with one leg on the ground and the other one folded as if he were meditating. This reflects a balance between the practical and spiritual life. Ganesha removes barriers and bestows wisdom and good fortune.