The craftsmanship of sculptor and his expertise are beautifully captured in the standing bronze idol of Lord Ganesha. The iconography of this chaturbhujadhari (four-armed) Lord Ganesha plays a significant role in bringing forth happiness and prosperity to your life.
He is worshipped before the commencement of any ceremony or Hindu ritual. His huge size reflects his metaphysical ability to erase the obstacles from his devotees’ lives.
The unique feature of Chaturbhujadhari Lord Ganesha is the four hands that signify divinity. His lower right hand holds modak symbolizing the sweetness of the inner self-realization and he is eager to taste it with his trunk.
He holds Ek Dant (broken tusk) in his lower left hand that reflects him as a patron of letters and learnings. He used this to write a renowned epic Mahabharata.
The Lord is holding Ankusha (Goad) in his upper left hand that strives the soul away from the ignorance and moves it to the path of spirituality and the Pasam (Noose) in his upper right hand that will capture the problems and helps his devotees to attain success in life. The cobra belt on his protruding belly indicates that he is the son of supreme lord Shiva.
The Lord is standing on the inverted lotus that signifies purity. His upper torso is decked up with beautiful jewels that enhance the aura of the lord. The lower garment is skilfully sculpted beneath the belly and around the legs. The slenderness and elegant twist towards the right of the trunk bring forth the marvelous aesthetic sense of the artisan. The idol is carefully poised on the plinth resonating the characteristic by three tiers.
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