In the Hindu Pantheon, Ganesha also spelled Ganesh, and also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar, is one of the most worshiped deities. He is widely revered as the remover of obstacles and harbinger of good luck. As the god of auspicious beginnings, Ganesha, the Lord of Lords, is honored at the beginnings of rites and ceremonies.
Here, in this Panchaloha bronze artwork, Bhagwan Ganesha, resplendent in divine glory, stands upon a lotus pedestal, a celestial vision of eternal charm. With a Goad (Ankush) and a noose (Pasha) in hand, He commands cosmic forces. The sacred thread Yajnopavita graces His form, and Kireedam Mukut adorns His divine head. Armlets (Keyuras) and Anklets embellish His regal attire, echoing the symphony of cosmic adornment. Crafted with the ancient Madhuchista Vidhana, the lost-wax technique, this celestial sculpture hails from Swamimalai, echoes the rhythm of time itself. In this artwork, Ganesha, the embodiment of auspiciousness, signifies the journey’s auspicious beginnings and the triumphant conquest of hindrances, a beacon of divine grace illuminating the tapestry of existence.
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