Brass Ganesha – Seated On Throne With Sweets Platter In Front

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Ganesha is a Sanskrit word translating to “Lord of the masses/people”. He is also known as Vigneshwara, the remover of all obstacles. Thereby, in the Hindu culture, Ganesha is prayed to before starting something new. The happy-looking deity is also known to bring prosperity, joy, good luck & well-being.

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SKU: BGAN0403
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Description

Finish Yellow Gold
Weight Per Piece 2 Kgs
Height (in inches) 6.75
Width (in inches) 5
Depth (in inches) 3.5
Material Brass

This beautiful idol of the elephant god Ganesha is made of brass. Shiny brass, a metal that resembles gold, was used to make the statue. You may easily put it on a table or a shelf in your house because it isn’t very huge. Ganesha is seated extremely comfortably in this statue on a unique chair known as a throne.

The throne is made of brass as well and has elaborate decorations that give it a majestic and elegant appearance. Like a wise and compassionate friend, Ganesha exhibits a calm and peaceful attitude. A dish of delicious delicacies is placed directly in front of Ganesha. These treats—often referred to as “prasad”—are presented to Ganesha as an act of devotion.

Ganesha has a very kind and loving face. He has a gently curved trunk, and his eyes appear to sparkle with knowledge. His welcoming smile and large ears serve as a reminder to pay close attention. This Ganesha statue made of brass is more than simply a pretty decoration; it represents pleasure and good fortune.

For good luck and to eliminate barriers from their lives, people keep sculptures like this one in their homes. It’s like having a wise buddy who cares about you keeping an eye on you.  Not only is it a religious sign, but it also beautifies and charms your home with a decorative addition. It serves as a reminder of Ganesha’s goodness and joy.

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