Witness the grandeur of the Ekadanta Ganapati, a captivating sculpture shaped through Madhuchista Vidhana in the sacred Panchaloha Bronze from Swamimalai. "Lambodara," or Ganapati, the one with a large belly, symbolizes the vast cosmos contained within Lord Ganesha's divine form. The Ekadanta form is the 22nd out of 32 forms of Ganapati. Ekadanta Ganapati refers to the Lord, who has just one tusk. Ganesha is a god who is well-known for having a massive belly. Still, Ekadanta Ganapati has a belly far greater than any other form, signifying that he securely carries the entire universe inside.
Ekadanta Ganapati, who has four hands and a blue complexion, holds a hatchet, a japa mala made of Rudraksha beads, and laddu (sweet balls) in his other three hands. His tusk has recently broken. This statue with a green patina tint is a manifestation of the Ekadanta Ganapati. As you explore the intricacies of this artwork, let the symbolism of abundance and cosmic expansiveness fill your space with divine vibrations.
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