LARGE GANESHA STATUES

Pancha-Mukha Ganesha
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50.5 inch X 30 inch X 10.8 inch
$4055
Two Forms of Ganesha
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48.0" X 15.0" X 4.0"
$1840
A Great Triad of Saraswati, Ganesha and Lakshmi
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Eight-armed Shesh-seated Ganesha
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53.0 inches X 33.0 inches X 7.0 inches
$3980
Blessing Ganesha
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36.0" X 18.0" X 6.5"
$2440
Musical Ganesha Panel
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17.0" X 71.0" X 3.0"
$4565
A Great Triad of Lakshmi Ganesha and Saraswati
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11.8 inch Height x 36 inch Width x 1.7 inch Depth
$1145
Ganesha Panel
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78" X 23.5" X 3.5"
$4875
The Ganesha Panel
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14.0" X 36.0" X 2.3"
$965
Lord Ganesha
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35 inch X 17 inch X 6 inch
$1610
Vijaya Ganesha
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36.0" X 17.5" X 5.0"
$2440
Lord Ganesh: The Grace Incarnate
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47.0" X 14.8" X 4.7"
$1840
Three Ganesha Panel
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5.9 ft x 1.3 ft x 0.3 ft
$2130
Dancing Shiva
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6.0 ft x 1.9 ft x 0.5 ft
$7095
Four-armed  Ganesha Seated on Lotus
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34.5 inch X 18 inch X 5.5 inch
$1610
The Ganesh-Panel: Multiplication of Auspiciousness
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11.2 inches X 36.0 inches X 2.0 inches
$1065
Lord Ganesha Seated in Lalitasana with Vegetative Aureole
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35.5 inch X 14.5 inch X 4 inch
$925
Pancha Ganesha Panel
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11.5" X 48.0" X 2.0"
$1110
Parasol-carrying Ganesha
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42.5 inch X 18.0 inch X 7.0 inch
$2520
Ekadanta as Vijay Ganesha
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49.0 inch X 14.7 inch X 3.5 inch
$1375
Warrior Ganesha
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38.0" X 17.0" X 8.0"
$2000
Kamalasana Shri Ganesha
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36.0" X 18.0" X 6.0"
$2440
Ganesh, The Master of Music
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72.0" X 17.2" X 6.0"
$2890
Tri-Mukha Ganesha
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48 inch X 30 inch X 7.0 inch
$3435
Auspicious Ganesha-Patta with Three Ganesha Forms
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Pancha Ganesha Panel
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14.0" X 60.0" X 2.5"
$2130
Shri Ganesha Temple Panel
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46.5" X 11.5" X 5.0"
$2000
Lalitasana Six-Armed Ganesha
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36.0" X 18.0" X 6.0"
$2310
Lakshmi Ganesha and Saraswati Panel
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11.5" X 35.5" X 2.0"
$1000
Dancing Ganesha
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42.0" X 24.0" X 7.0"
$2615
Lakshmi, Ganesha and Saraswati
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12.0" X 36.0 X 2.0"
$875
Twin Ganesha Vertical Panel
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36.0" X 10.0 X 3.0"
$1455
Pancha Ganesha Panel
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24.0 inch X 72.0 inch X 3.0 inch
$3665
Shri Ganesha on His Mount Mouse
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35.0" X 18.0" X 6.0"
$2440
Lakshmi Ganesha Saraswati Panel with Attendants
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Ganesha Playing Vina
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37.0" X 18.0" X 7.0"
$2740
Dancing Ganesha
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6 X 2 X 0.5 ft
$4655
Three Ganesha Panel with Dwarves and Doorkeepers
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Five Different Ganeshas
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14.0" X 59.0 X 2.0"
$1610
Lalitasana Ganesha with Two Ganas
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48.0" X 15.0" X 4.0"
$1910
Lord Ganesha Panel
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11.4" X 47.7" X 2.5"
$1515
Large Size Ganesha The Spiritual Warrior
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2.5 ft X 1.4 ft X 0.8 ft
$1990
Dancing Ganesha
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5.1 ft X 1.5 ft X 0.5 ft
$2985
Ganesha Dancing on His Rat
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36.0" X 17.0" X 7.0"
$2070
Dancing Ganesha
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3.0 ft X 1.4 ft X 0.4 ft
$1305
Dancing Ganesha
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4.2 ft X 1.5 ft X 0.4 ft
$2520
The Great Triad of Lakshmi, Ganesha and Saraswati
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Shri Ganesha Temple Panel
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73.0" X 14.0" X 3.0"
$2440
Dancing Ganesha
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36.0" X 18.0" X 7.0"
$2375
Ganesha Dancing atop his Rat
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36" X 17.5" X 6.5"
$2440
Lord Ganesha with His Consort
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34.5" X 16.5" X 6.5"
$1830
Ganesha Playing Mridangam
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3.0 ft X 1.5 ft X 0.7 ft
$2030
Ganesha Seated in Royal Posture on his Mount
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Prayer to Lord Ganesha
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4.1 ft x 3.2 ft x 0.2 ft
$2675
Fluting Ganesha
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2.9 ft X 1.25 ft X 0.6 ft
$2130
Lord Ganesha
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3.0 ft x 2.0 ft x 0.5 ft
$2520
Trimukha Ganesha in Dance Mode
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3.4 ft x 1.9 ft x 0.7 ft
$2280
Three Ganesha Vertical Panel with Peacocks
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71.0" X 14.5" X 4.0"
$2585
Enthroned Ganesha
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3.0 ft X 1.5 ft X 0.6 ft
$2375
Four-Armed Lord Ganesha Seated on Lotus
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35.5" X 22.0" X 5.5"
$2615
Vijaya Ganesha
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3.0 ft X 1.7 ft X 0.5 ft
$2130
Ganesha in Lalitasana
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31" X 15" X 6"
$1675
Six-Armed Ganesha on Lotus
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3.0 ft x 1.5 ft x 0.5 ft
$2130
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Open your arms and welcome the blessings of Lord Ganesha to banish all the obstacles on your path

The beloved elephant-faced-Deity popularly known as Lord Ganesha has intrigued men all over the world, all through the ages even unto the present day. The sacred texts give a variety of stories narrating the sequence of Lord Ganesha's birth.


The most popular is the one mentioning that Ganesha was created by Goddess Parvati as a guardian of her privacy. Ganesha, the remover of obstacles was made to impede anybody wishing to encroach upon Parvati's own space.


Parvati needed somebody whom she could adore, whom she could trust, somebody who might not bow to anybody and rather face them in case they meddle in Parvati's space.


Ganesha is the child of Shiva and Parvati and he is the sibling of Karthikeya (or Subrahmanya), the divine force of war. He was built by his mother, Goddess Parvati. She used earth and created the shape of a boy who she would love dearly and always keep close to her.


The word Ganesha is comprised of gana (adherents of Shiva) and isha (master), hence Shiva designated him as the ruler of his ganas. In Hindu word for word, the expression 'Shri Ganesh' connotes the beginning of something, particularly the beginning of something great and positive.


Ganesha is the remover of all obstructions; venerated in the inception of Hindu customs and functions. There is a conviction that no endeavor could fail if Lord Ganesha's name is taken.


He is the lord of luck; the start of all beginnings and the deliverer of all.  Ganesha is viewed as the exemplification of incomparable information and heavenly insight.


Ganesha is typically portrayed as a Ganesha icon with the body of a man and the top of an elephant, having just a single tusk, the other tusk is seemingly broken.


The exceptional component of the Ganesha sculpture, other than the elephant head, is the enormous tummy for all intents and purposes falling over his lower piece of clothing.


On his chest, across his left shoulder, is his hallowed string, draped around him like a snake. The vehicle of Lord Ganesha is the mouse, for the most part, seen paying respect to his Lord.


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What does Lord Ganesha’s statue symbolize?


The physical attributes of the Ganesha statue are themselves rich in symbolism. Ganesha is represented with one of his hands in the pose of protection- the abhaya pose, and the other holding an Indian sweet, Modak, representing the sweetness of self-realization.


He has two of his hands placed behind him, in which he holds an ankusha (elephant goad) and a pasha (noose). The latter portrays how our materialistic attachments are like a noose in our life.


The goad is to prod man to the path of righteousness and truth; the Lord uses it to banish the obstacles on the path of his devotees. His belly signifies all the sadness and obstacles he has eliminated, and also his all-giving nature. 

 

How should a true devotee worship Lord Ganesha?


In certain places, Lord Ganesha is emblematically venerated as a cone made of turmeric or cow compost. Food offerings of ladoos (sweet balls) made of til and jaggery (sugar) are presented with utmost dedication. In certain families and temples, wooden statues of Ganesha are worshipped.


A true devotee prays to Lord Ganesha on Tuesdays and Fridays. Nowadays, Hindus often go to the temple promptly in the first part of the day and offer desserts and organic fruits to Ganesh. Holy Saints will perform a "Puja" dedicated to Lord Ganesha.


Where to buy Ganesha statue online?


If you wish to buy Lord Ganesha’s statue, Exotic India would be the right place for you. It offers many Ganesha statues made of different types of materials such as Wood, Brass, Stone, and Panchaloha Bronze.


Some of them are delicately handmade with premium quality having intricate details and engravings. These statues can also serve as a perfect gift for your near and dear ones, especially during festivities.

 

Can you place Ganesha on the floor?


Lord Ganesha is not an ordinary personality. He is revered as the God of knowledge and his other name is Vighnaharta, meaning, he removes all the obstacles from the path of Bhakti of whoever approaches him.


His statue or deity should be respected and therefore should never be placed on the floor. This act does not please him at all. The deity should be kept in the Puja area and should be served with love and devotion.