The Dhyana Slokas from the ancient scripture mudgala purana give an illustrious description of the 32 forms of Ganapati. These images and slokas are an extract from Sritattvanidhi, an iconographic treatise compiled in 19th century in Karnataka.
Himalayan Academy Museum of Spiritual Art
The Dhyana Slokas from the ancient scripture mudgala purana give an illustrious description of the 32 forms of Ganapati. These images and slokas are an extract from Sritattvanidhi, an iconographic treatise compiled in 19th century in Karnataka.
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