This vibrant Chaturbhuja Lord Ganesha brass statue is a captivating blend of traditional artistry and symbolic depth. As Ganapathi, the deity to be worshipped first (Prathamam) and foremost (Pradhanam), Lord Ganesha is revered initially as ‘Nirguna Brahma’ in the form of ‘Haridra kalka’ – a bolus of turmeric symbolizing formlessness (Nirguna).
In this statue, Lord Ganesha is depicted with a moon-like complexion, with a serpent tied around his belly, symbolizing the universe. His four hands hold significant objects: the upper two holding the Ankush (goad) and Paasha (noose), while one lower hand is positioned in the Abhaya mudra, symbolizing protection, and the other holds a bowl of modak, symbolizing sweetness and blessings. His ornaments are painted in a beautiful golden tint, and his dhoti is maroon, intricately engraved with white sedimentation designs.
Ganesha is seated on a pedestal with a wavy pattern, where each square contains auspicious symbols such as the lotus, Om, Shri, and an image of Lord Ganesha at the center. This unique and dramatic painting style enhances the statue’s allure, making it a magnificent addition to any space of reverence.
This statue embodies the divine Aishwarya, encompassing wealth, crops, health, home, and knowledge, and also represents authority and leadership.
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