SHANKAR: This is a representation of Shiva in his sportive form (lila-murti) of Vigneshanugraha-murti- the form of Lord Shiva in the act of blessing or bestowing grace upon Ganapathi. It is in this form of Lord Shiva that the Ganapathi is made the lord of the troops (gana-pathi).
This print from the Ravi Varma Press derived from a painting by Raja Ravi Varma follows the scriptural description. Lord Shiva is represented as the central figure with four arms which carry the trident (trishul) and the battle-axe (parashu) while his primary hands embrace Parvathi and the other hand although nonchalantly is resting upon Ganapathi is actually in the gesture of protection (abhaya). Ganapathi is also with four arms carrying the noose (pasha) and goad (ankusha) a sweet dumpling (modaka) and his tusk (danta).
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