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This is a vertical, full-body, oil painting of the Hindu deity Ganesha. He is depicted with blue skin and an elephant's head, sitting cross-legged on a multi-tiered platform. Ganesha has four arms. In his upper left hand, he holds a lotus flower, and in his upper right, he holds a cluster of modaks (a sweet). His lower left hand rests on his lap, and his lower right hand holds a golden axe. He wears an orange dhoti, a green sash, and a garland of colorful beads around his neck. Ganesha also wears gold armbands and bracelets. A golden halo with intricate designs surrounds his head. A small grey mouse, Ganesha's vahana (mount), sits on the platform to his right. The background is a bright blue sky with white, fluffy clouds. The painting appears to be on a textured surface, possibly a wall or ceiling. The inscription "Ganesh" is written in dark cursive script to the left of Ganesha's head. The overall impression is one of divine power and serenity. The painting is likely located in Vashisht, India, given the context.
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