Looking at him for more than a few moments will fill you with divine and deep affection. Enchanted by the tenderness of his form and visage, you are bound to forget that the baby boy you see is Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and god of wisdom, placed atop a beautiful chauki (short table) looking like a bundle of joy.
Tiny hands and feet, a carefree attitude in his expression, and most importantly, the protruding buttocks- all these features are fantastically employed by the maker of this copper image to present Sri Ganesha as a picture of the innocence of infancy. Adorning his face which is more pleasing than a full moon, is a bejewelled tiara-like crown, which is a characteristic feature of icons made in Nepal.
A tiny yellow dot (tilak) looks dotting on Ganesha’s forehead. With closed eyes, baby Ganesha seems to be having the most relaxing sleep. Both his tusks are intact, an intelligent device used by the artist to ascertain that this is a representation of Ganesha before he became Ekadanta (one-tusked). His tiny trunk pleasingly forms a curl over his hand, supporting the weight of his tired head after a long day of playing in the lap of Mount Kailasha. From the fine dhoti that he is wearing to the ornate jewellery, every element is adding to the purity of this murti of Bala (baby) Ganesha. A rounded icon, this copper Bala Ganesha is ideal to be kept in your space, to fill it with the divine tenderness of Ganesha.
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