Bala Ganapati
Bala Ganapati (Sanskrit: बाल-गणपति, bāla-gaṇapati, literally "child Ganapati") is an aspect of the Hindu god Ganesha (Ganapati), the elephant-headed of wisdom and fortune, depicted as a child. There are few portrayals of Ganesha as a small boy caressed by his parents, Parvati and Shiva. An infant Ganesha is also depicted held in his mother Parvati's lap or over her shoulder.
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Bala Ganapati
Bala Ganapati (Sanskrit: बाल-गणपति, bāla-gaṇapati, literally "child Ganapati") is an aspect of the Hindu god Ganesha (Ganapati), the elephant-headed of wisdom and fortune, depicted as a child. There are few portrayals of Ganesha as a small boy caressed by his parents, Parvati and Shiva. An infant Ganesha is also depicted held in his mother Parvati's lap or over her shoulder.
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Bala Ganapati (Sanskrit: बाल-ग ...... as Pillaiyar ("little child").
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Bala Ganapati being bathed by his parents, 18th century Kangra painting
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Bala Ganapati, Folio from the Sritattvanidhi
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Bala Ganapati (Sanskrit: बाल-ग ...... ti's lap or over her shoulder.
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