7" Small Lord Ganesha Seated on Lotus in Brass | Handmade | Made In India

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The god of good beginnings, Ganesha is believed to bring luck and prosperity to the home and he comes with wealth as well as knowledge and peace. Lord Ganesha is one of the most sacred gods of Hindus and is worshipped across state borders. He is known as the remover of obstacles. He is a patron of the arts and the sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom.

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Item Code: ZBI35
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Brass Sculpture
Height: 7 inch
Width: 4.5 inch
Depth: 3.5 inch
Weight: 2 kg
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In the entire pantheon of Hindu gods and goddesses, Lord Ganesha is the one who is worshipped before starting anything new. He brings along the positive energy to remove all obstacles and dance through the problems and challenges in life.


In his four hands, Lord Ganesha holds a hatchet, a rope, a modak(sweetened rice ball), and a lotus. The hatchet addresses the obliteration of want with the hatchet of spirituality. The rope is profound information that assists us with eliminating ourselves from the samsara, material world that we are established in. The modak represents the joy and delight a devotee gets from the otherworldly pursuit. What's more, the lotus represents that Divine territory of Self-Realization that each person tries for, deliberately or unwittingly.  The lotus supports itself in grimy lakes however yet is above everything. Essentially, a perfect individual can live on the planet, appreciate life but be above everything by relating to the Self. The beautiful statue is very easy to take care of; just clean it with a soft cotton cloth once or twice a week. The carefully designed brass statue of the Lord was made by master sculptors from Jaipur and South India.


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