This Ashtabhuja Standing Bhagawan Ganesha sculpture from Swamimalai, crafted through the Madhuchista Vidhana (Lost-Wax) technique in Panchaloha Bronze, is a remarkable embodiment of Lord Ganesha in his Maha Ganapati form. Standing in a Tri-Bhanga posture on a lotus pedestal, this statue showcases the 13th manifestation among the 32 different forms of Ganapati.
Maha Ganapati, meaning 'the great Ganesha,' holds special significance in Hinduism. The broken tusk in his hands symbolizes sacrifice and the power to overcome obstacles.
The array of divine attributes held by Maha Ganapati, such as the noose, goad, sugarcane bow, sprig of paddy, and lotus, represent his multifaceted nature as the remover of obstacles, bestower of wisdom, and symbol of prosperity. The Kirat Mukuta adorned with a Siras Chakra and a serpent tied on his belly adds to the intricate detailing of the sculpture, portraying Ganesha's divine elegance and authority.
This statue not only serves as a visual delight but also invites devotees to connect with the spiritual essence of Maha Ganapati. The craftsmanship and symbolism captured in this Ashtabhuja Standing Bhagawan Ganesha sculpture make it an invaluable medium for worship, reflection, and reverence, embodying the greatness and multifaceted nature of Lord Ganesha in Hindu tradition.
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