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English: Ink drawing of Ganesha under an umbrella, with his two wives, who are fanning him. His rat is in the foreground, to the left. The sun, with a face, shines upon the scene. Various trees in the background.
Norsk nynorsk: Ganesja under ein parasoll med dei to konene sine, som vifter han. Sol med fjes i himmelen,rotta han rir på i forgrunnen, tre i bakgrunnen.
Date early 19th century
Source India, Karnataka, Mysore. Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord) Manuscript. Museum Number M.91.349.4, LACMA [1]
Author Unknown
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