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Art: Resistance by Artist Aria Nadii
"Resistance"
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Art: Obscured Opening by Artist Aria Nadii
"Obscured Opening"
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Art: Guardian by Artist Aria Nadii
"Guardian"
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Art: Shani Who Grants Protection by Artist Aria Nadii
"Shani Who Grants Protection"
Aria Nadii

Art: Vighnesvara by Artist Aria Nadii
"Vighnesvara"
Aria Nadii

"Vighnesvara"

Art: Vighnesvara by Artist Aria Nadii
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Media:  Mixed Media
Dimensions:  2.5" x 3.5"
Date of Work:  August 2004

The vehicle of Ganesha is a mouse. At a first glance it seems strange that the lord of wisdom has been granted a humble obsequious mouse quite incapable of lifting the bulging belly and massive head that he possesses. But it implies that wisdom is an attribute of ugly conglomeration of factors and further that the wise do not find anything in the world disproportionate or ugly. The mouse is, in every respect, comparable to the intellect. It is able to slip unobserved or without our knowledge into places which we would have not thought it possible to penetrate. In doing this it is hardly concerned whether it is seeking virtue or vice. The mouse thus represents our wandering, wayward mind, lured to undesirable or corrupting grounds. By showing the mouse paying subservience to Lord Ganesha it is implied that the intellect has been tamed through Ganesha's power of discrimination.


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