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Diwali Paintings

To add a touch of elegance, beauty and graciousness, you can bedeck your surroundings with some amazing Diwali paintings. People who wish to present their loved ones with devotional or religious gifts have this wonderful option of gifting Diwali paintings. They come in wide range, from the images of your favorite deity to religious as well as traditional symbols. Following are some of the famous Diwali paintings that you can look for in the market.

Mushak Ganesha

Adorn your wall with this divine painting where Lord Ganesha, the destroyer of hurdles and symbol of wisdom is riding on his vehicle, Mushaka (a gigantic mouse) with a gesture of imparting his blessings to his devotees. The painting is a sign of auspiciousness and thus makes an excellent way of wishing your loved ones a happy Diwali.

Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi

Mankind needs blessings of both the deities. While Lord Ganesha stands for wisdom and knowledge, Goddess Lakshmi depicts the signs of prosperity, wealth and health. One is incomplete without the other. Thus, bring to your home the positive vibes by placing on your wall a beautiful painting of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi, who are standing right there never to send their devotees back empty handed.

Aum

Aum is the word, whenever uttered from the mouth brings peace to the mind and soul. Let the religious symbol of aum be present at your home right in front of you so that whenever you see it, a wave of happiness and calmness runs across your body. This beautiful painting with the symbol of Aum will not only make your Diwali special, but will sustain the same aura round the year.

If you have a nose for works of art and have the blessings of creativity muses with you, you can create them at home too. Not just religious paintings, but experiment with different styles. We all know that Diwali is a festival of light and light consists of a condensed beam of various colors. Scattering these colors, what you get is vibgyor that is colorful and is probably more beautiful and attractive than light. Make a painting that is full of colors brushed all over the canvas with strokes of brushes used tactfully so as to give it an abstract look and the combination of it would certainly look incandescent.



 
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