Thangka paintings are traditional Tibetan artworks that depict various deities, figures, and symbols from Buddhism and Hinduism. Ganesha, also known as the Lord of beginnings and the remover of obstacles, is a popular figure in Thangka paintings and represents wisdom, success, and good fortune. These paintings are created with intricate details and vibrant colors using traditional techniques that have been passed down for generations. Thangka paintings of Ganesha are often used as an object of meditation or as a tool for visualization in spiritual practices. They can be found in various sizes, ranging from small, portable paintings to large, intricate works that are displayed in temples and homes.