Invoke the blessings of Vara Ganapati, a benevolent sculpture crafted through Madhuchista Vidhana in the sacred Panchaloha Bronze from Swamimalai. "Vara" signifies the bestower of boons and blessings, and this artwork encapsulates Lord Ganesha's divine generosity and compassion. Vara Ganapati is considered the eighteenth of the thirty-two varieties of Ganapati. The meaning of the term "Varam" or "Vara" means boon. Thus, Vara Ganapati is "the Lord who gives boons." In this statue, his three other hands are clutching an Ankusa (elephant goad), a noose, and a honey dish, while his primary left hand is around his spouse's waist.
Vara Ganapati is an uncommon form; he is seen holding a lotus and a flag while seated on his left lap with his wife Shakti, also called Pushti Devi. As you welcome Vara Ganapati into your space, let the divine blessings flow abundantly, enriching your life with grace and fulfillment.
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