Seek solace and remove obstacles with Sankatahara Ganapati, a divine sculpture shaped through Madhuchista Vidhana in the sacred Panchaloha Bronze from Swamimalai. "Sankatahara" refers to the dispeller of sorrows and challenges, and this artwork serves as a powerful symbol of divine intervention. Sankatahara Ganapati is recognized primarily as 'the remover of troubles and grief.' He appears seated on a crimson lotus, with his consort Shakti Devi on his left lap.
In his primary right hand, he keeps the boon-giving varada mudra stance, while his left hand warmly embraces his consort and carries a vessel bearing kheer or payasam (sweet offering), the milk pudding. His other hands are holding an elephant goad and a noose. As you meditate upon the intricacies of this sculpture, invite the auspicious presence of Sankatahara Ganapati to guide you through life's challenges and usher in a sense of peace and prosperity.
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