“Viniyojitah gananaam aadhipatye cha rudrenaa”- Rudra (Shiva) made Vinayaka (Ganesha) the head of Ganas.
As the head of Shiva’s Ganas and one of the commanders of her mother Parvati’s divine army of goddesses, Ganesha is an undefeated cosmic warrior, envisioned in his form as “Veera Ganapati”.
One of the 32 auspicious forms of Ganesha, Veera Ganapati in this bronze statue appears as a warrior ready to take on the battlefield.
Ganesha is 16-armed, a form associated with the fierce nature of Hindu deities, with his arms extended around forming an aura of formidable weapons.
The potent warrior is also beautiful beyond human imagination, a quality highlighted by his ornate crown, regal necklaces, waist ornament, and silken dhoti with fine tassels hanging on each side. His eyebrows curved in an animated expression that challenges the enemy, Ganesha stands in a graceful pose that contrasts and complements the fierceness of his form, on a lotus pedestal, a symbol of the Universe that the mighty warrior protects eternally.
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