Sitting Brass Ganesha for home

  • Sale! stunning, highly detailed brass statue of Lord Ganesha, the revered Hindu elephant-headed deity, rendered in a radiant golden finish, gleams against a plain light gray background. Ganesha is depicted in a serene, meditative seated posture, with his legs folded and crossed. His iconic elephant head features large, prominent ears and a gracefully curved trunk that curls to the left, gently resting on his ample belly and holding a modak, a traditional Indian sweet. He wears an elaborate, ornate crown (mukuta) adorned with intricate filigree patterns, a central circular medallion, and a distinctive fan-like crest at the back. His eyes are downcast, conveying a sense of contemplation and wisdom. The deity is shown with four arms, symbolizing his divine power and various attributes. His upper right hand holds an axe (parashu), a tool for cutting attachments and negative karma, raised slightly. His upper left hand firmly grasps a noose (pasha), used to capture and restrain worldly desires. The lower right hand is extended forward in an Abhaya mudra, a gesture of fearlessness and blessing, offering protection and reassurance. His lower left hand also holds a modak, symbolizing the sweet rewards of spiritual seeking and prosperity. Ganesha's portly belly, a symbol of wealth, abundance, and the capacity to consume all sorrows, is prominent and adorned with multiple layers of intricately sculpted necklaces. He is richly embellished with traditional Indian jewelry, including detailed armlets, bracelets, and anklets, all featuring meticulous craftsmanship. His lower garment, a dhoti, is also covered in elegant, flowing decorative motifs, enhancing the overall ornate appearance. At his left foot, a small, attentive mouse (Mushika), Ganesha's traditional vahana or vehicle, is clearly visible, looking up at the deity. This exquisite brass sculpture exemplifies traditional Indian artistry and spiritual iconography, making it a powerful visual representation of wisdom, prosperity, and the remover of obstacles, ideal for articles discussing Hindu mythology, spiritual practices, or devotional art and decor.

    Lord Ganesha Brass Statue 21″

    Original price was: ₹64,900.00.Current price is: ₹59,800.00. Inclusive of all taxes

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    The material used in it is brass. Our best artisans wonderfully craft this sculpture. Each of these brass sculptures will have the same shape because they are all created from the same mold. Variations in color & finishing between statues are possible. For more such statues browse our website.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in brass
    Total Height Including Base:  21 inches
    Width:  18 inches approx
    Depth:  12 inches approx

    Weight:  26 Kg approx

     

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