Meaning of Ganesha Thangka
Ganesha, a treasured symbol in both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, adorns this mesmerising Thangka painting. As the remover of obstacles, the bestower of good fortune, and the patron of arts & sciences, Ganesha has a prominent position in the pantheon of Hindu deities. He ranks among the five principal Hindu deities (alongside Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and Durga). Ganesha's unmistakable elephantine features convey the rich meaning and symbolism found in Tibetan art.
The son of Shiva and Parvati, Ganesha's distinctive elephant head symbolises the Atman, or soul, signifying the ultimate supreme reality of human existence. His human body represents Maya, the earthly experience of humans. The elephant head embodies wisdom, while the trunk epitomises OM, the sound symbol of cosmic reality.
This captivating Thangka painting captures Ganesha's essence, inviting viewers to contemplate the profound spiritual symbolism of Tibetan art. As a significant figure in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, Ganesha serves as a bridge between the two, inspiring reflection on the interconnectedness of their beliefs and practices.

Connecting modern collectors with ancient Himalayan mastery. Ethically commissioned in Tibet and Nepal, each piece reflects years of devotion in pure 24-carat gold and precious minerals.

The Craft of Tibetan Art
The authentic thangka is an ancient Tibetan art form and a revered discipline within fine Asian art. Comprising intricate paintings on woven organic cotton or silk, the preparation of the canvas is a meticulous, time-honoured process. A traditional mixture of hide glue and natural distemper is applied, sun-dried, and hand-polished to ensure a flawless, archival-grade surface.
Creating premium-quality Himalayan art demands pigments derived entirely from precious natural minerals, including lapis lazuli, cinnabar, and malachite. Renowned in Buddhist philosophy for their inherent energetic power, these stones are hand-ground and mixed with traditional binders to achieve centuries-lasting vibrancy. The artwork is then illuminated by the delicate application of pure 24-carat gold—a defining hallmark of supreme Tibetan mastery.
Elevating this craft to its highest echelon, Gammas Art Gallery acquires these exquisite works through exclusive monastery commissions, bridging the gap between the modern collector and the ancient Himalayas. The creation of these masterpieces is not merely an artistic endeavour, but a profound synergy between masterful painters and the esoteric wisdom of Buddhist Lamas. It is a whispered legacy—an unseen, sacred touch that breathes profound spiritual life into the artwork, cementing it as a truly transcendent investment.