India Madhya Pradesh

Twenty-Armed Dancing God Ganesha, Remover of Obstacles

10th century
Sandstone
42 × 21 cm (16.5 × 8.3 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

● On view now — Gallery 142

Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026

View at artic.eduPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Ganesha, the elephant-headed son of Shiva and Parvati, is one of South Asia’s most popular deities. Venerated as the “Remover of Obstacles,” the portly god is here shown mid-step performing an exuberant dance while heavenly musicians play instruments at the corners of the frame. Beside Ganesha’s lifted left foot, his rat vahana (mount) peers up at him in adoration. In a feat of artistic virtuosity, the sculptor has carved twenty arms on this Ganesha, which is remarkable both for its quality and iconography. The image originally occupied an exterior wall niche of a temple, perhaps one dedicated to his father Shiva.

Source ↗

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by India Madhya Pradesh

God Shiva Seated with the Seven Mother Goddesses (Saptamatrika)God Shiva Seated with the Seven Mother Goddesses (SaptamatriPillar Fragment with Gods Shiva and Ganesha and Goddesses Parvati and DurgaPillar Fragment with Gods Shiva and Ganesha and Goddesses PaSavitri Triumphs over Yama, the God of DeathSavitri Triumphs over Yama, the God of DeathDancing Mother Goddess Kaumari with PeacockDancing Mother Goddess Kaumari with PeacockTwo Beautiful Women (Surasundari) Dressing with an AttendantTwo Beautiful Women (Surasundari) Dressing with an AttendantFirst Jaina Tirthankara Rishabhanatha Standing in Meditation (Kayotsarga)First Jaina Tirthankara Rishabhanatha Standing in MeditationMother Goddess Brahmani Seated in Royal Ease (Lalitasana) with AttendantsMother Goddess Brahmani Seated in Royal Ease (Lalitasana) wiTen-Armed Goddess Durga, Seated on a Double Lion ThroneTen-Armed Goddess Durga, Seated on a Double Lion Throne

More like this

Eight-Armed Dancing God GaneshaNepal Kathmandu Valley — Eight-Armed Dancing God GaneshaFour-Armed Dancing God Ganesha with His Rat MountNepal Kathmandu Valley — Four-Armed Dancing God Ganesha withSix-Armed God GaneshaNepal — Six-Armed God GaneshaGod Ganesha, Remover of ObstaclesIndonesia Central Java — God Ganesha, Remover of ObstaclesFour-Armed Seated God GaneshaPakistan or Afghanistan — Four-Armed Seated God GaneshaTwo-Armed God Ganesha Holding a Bowl of SweetsIndia Uttar Pradesh, Mathura region — Two-Armed God Ganesha Tantric Deities Hevajra and Nairatmya in Ritual Embrace (Yab-Yum)Nepal Kathmandu Valley — Tantric Deities Hevajra and NairatmFragment of a Plaque with Dancing Ganesha and the Mother Goddesses Brahmani and MaheshvariNepal — Fragment of a Plaque with Dancing Ganesha and the MoBoar Incarnation the of God Vishnu Lifting the Earth Goddess (Bhuvaraha)India Himachal Pradesh — Boar Incarnation the of God Vishnu God Vishnu Riding His Mount, GarudaNepal — God Vishnu Riding His Mount, GarudaGozanze Myo-oNakabayashi Gennai — Gozanze Myo-oNarasimha, Man-Lion Incarnation of God Vishnu Destroying the Demon HiranyakashipuBangladesh or eastern India — Narasimha, Man-Lion Incarnatio