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Diwali paintings are the best gift
of Diwali celebrations. Not only gifts
these colorful Diwali paintings can
also be used as a decoration for your
home on the festive season of Dipavali.
Diwali paintings are the beautiful
and decorative designs made by different
colors. A beautiful Diwali painting
must consists of such elements like,
elegance, uniqueness, beauty, color
and creativity. The picture of Lord
Ganesha, Ram, goddess Lakshmi and
Kali are mainly created in Diwali
paintings. Here, you can see some
ideas of making Diwali paintings which
are really beautiful as well as attractive.
Chand Ganesha:
It is a glass painting which explores
Lord Ganesha who is seating on a platform
and raising his right hand in a gesture
of blessing. The painting also shows
that Lord Ganesha is wearing a Red
cloth which is decorated by valuable
stones. It also shows the vahana (vehicle)
mouse seating near the feet of Ganesha.
Mayur Ganesha:
This Diwali painting depicts Lord
Ganesha surrounded by peacock feathers
and he is holding a lotus flower in
one hand. The painting is colored
with soft earth colors and decorated
by precious stones. This painting
brings prosperity in houses as Lord
Ganesha is worshiped as a symbol of
success, knowledge and prosperity.
Mushak Ganesha:
It is also a glass painting which
depicts elephant faced Ganesha in
a seated posture on his vahana Mushak
(mouse). In the painting Ganesha is
raising his right hand in a motion
of blessings. The painting is colored
with pink and blue colors.
Sitting Ganesha:
This painting is painted with red
and green colored and ornamented with
valuable stones. It is a glass painting
showing an image of Lord Ganesha.
Ganesha is seating on a mouse and
raising his right hand in a gesture
of boons. The ornaments of Ganesha,the
folds of Ganesha's clothing are the
main highlights of this painting.
The painting also shows the heap of
'modaks' (a variety of Indian sweet)
in front of Lord Ganesha. It is believed
that this Diwali painting brings prosperity
and fortune in the family.
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