Wednesday 9 March 2016

Lord Ganesh

Lord Ganesh

Chola Bronze,11th Century CE,Chennai Museum

Chennai Museum has a large collection of Chola Bronze.  And naturally so as Chennai is the capital of Tamil Nadu and Tamil Nadu was the seat of the Chola dynasty. 

India has an ancient tradition of bronze casting. The oldest metalic statue comes from Indus Valley Civilisation : the Dancing Girl. But there are also beautiful bronze sculptures from the post - Gupta Period from Bihar and Bengal. In fact, there is a life - size Buddha in bronze from Sultanganj, Bihar. The Pala Dynasty of Bengal has also produced fine bronze sculptures.  Even today Tamil Nadu continues to produce exquisite bronze sculptures following the ancient method of lost wax technique in casting the figure. 

The figure is first made in wax, then covered with clay. When the clay is fried, holes are left through which the melted wax would escape and the impression of the sculpture would be left inside the hardened clay. Thus the wax is lost.  Then molten bronze is poured inside the cavity of the mould. After the mould cools down, the baked clay is broken, revealing the bronze statue. The Rough edges are filed, the finer details are carved, the statue is polished, and sold. Chola Bronze are considered to be masterpieces of Indian art.  

Lord Ganesh is a popular God of the South.  During the Vedic period, Lord Vishnu in the form of a horse headed god was considered the God of Wisdom. For according to the Vedic people, the horse was the most intelligent animal. Till they domesticated the wild elephant. As elephants became important, the God of wisdom changed from being horse headed to an elephant headed. Most likely, some tribes in Maharashtra used to worship the elephants as a tribal God. The Aryans adopted him as their God of wisdom after the post - Gupta Period.  For the oldest statues of Lord Ganesh are discovered in Maharashtra from the post - Gupta Period.  

In South Indian art Lord Ganesh is depicted either standing, sitting or dancing. He is a jovial god who amuses us with his childish images and inspires us with his wisdom. Since wisdom can solve all the problems, He is considered to be the God who solves our difficulties. Since no task can be achieved without knowledge, He is the first God to be worshipped. For action without knowledge and wisdom leads to chaos. Thus, He creates harmony and order. He maintains the universe.  

While we all worship him, at times, we forget the importance of knowledge and wisdom in our life.

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