Description
Finish | Yellow Antique |
Weight Per Piece | 1.7 Kgs |
Height (in inches) | 7 |
Width (in inches) | 5 |
Depth (in inches) | 3.25 |
Material (in inches) | Brass |
Ganesha, a Hindu deity with an elephant head, one tusk, a pot belly, and symbolic objects in his hands, is also known as Ganapati or Vinayaka. He is admired for removing obstacles. Usually depicted with a waist snake for self-control and a lotus, which stands for purity. Son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati; Karthikeya’s older brother. Lord of education, present in institutions, universities, and schools. Patron saint of the mind, the arts, and the sciences, who is also invoked to safeguard the home.
Ganesha, commonly referred to as the Elephant God, is a well-liked Hindu deity. He has a wide belly and an elephant-like head, and he occasionally carries valuables. People pray to him because they think he can aid them in overcoming challenges and beginning new undertakings. Modakas are a tasty dessert that Ganesha adores. They represent the tasty benefits you receive for praying to him. Modakas are frequently offered to Ganesha in exchange for his blessings.
Unity is symbolized by Ganesha. People from all backgrounds come together to adore him. Artists also find inspiration in him.
A mouse is Ganesha’s tiny companion. It demonstrates the value of even the smallest details. The mouse also serves as a reminder to restrain our ambitions. Ganesha is revered by adherents of various religions, including Buddhism and Jainism. He is well-liked throughout Asia, not only in India.
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