Skip to product information
1 of 1

Terre de Fragrance

Essential oil diffuser painting "Blue Indian elephant golden zapata"

Essential oil diffuser painting "Blue Indian elephant golden zapata"

Regular price €38,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €38,00 EUR
Sale Sold out
Tax included.

It is a painting made of terracotta and hand painted with enamel and liquid gold.

IMPORTANT: Terracotta support included in the price, and wall mounting must be ordered.

The Indian elephant is an important symbol in the culture and tradition of India. It has several meanings and symbolic uses in this context:

  1. Hindu deities : In the Hindu religion, several deities are associated with the elephant, including Ganesh, the god of wisdom and success, who has the head of an elephant. Ganesh is one of the most revered deities in India, and his image is omnipresent in Indian culture. The elephant is also associated with other deities, such as Indra, the king of the gods, who sometimes rides a white elephant.

  2. Strength and Power : Due to its imposing size, the elephant is often seen as a symbol of strength and power in India. It is considered a majestic animal and respected for its ability to perform difficult tasks, especially in agricultural and forestry work.

  3. Longevity and perseverance : The elephant is also associated with longevity and perseverance in India. His long life and resilience are considered positive qualities to emulate.

  4. Symbol of the Republic of India : The elephant appears on the official emblem of the Republic of India. The emblem, called the Lion of Sarnath, features four lions and an elephant below, and it is often used on official documents, passports, bank notes and Indian coins.

  5. Wildlife Conservation : Due to its cultural importance in India, the elephant has also become a symbol of wildlife conservation. Efforts are being made to protect wild and domestic elephants in India.

  6. Art and Craft : The elephant is a common subject in Indian art and craft. Elephant sculptures are often used in temple architecture, jewelry, textiles and other art forms.

  7. Tourism : Elephants are also linked to the tourism industry in India, where elephant rides are a popular attraction in some areas, including at Amber Fort in Jaipur.

The Indian elephant is therefore a symbol rich in meaning and cultural importance in India. Its various associations and uses make it an iconic element of Indian culture and spirituality.

View full details