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13" Chaturbhuja Lord Ganesha Seated on Kirtimukha Throne | Hoysala Bronze Statue

$1780

One of the most beloved Hindu deities Lord Ganesha, is characterized by his four arms (Chaturbhuja) and intricate artistry.


The Kirtimukha throne, a motif, features a fierce face that symbolizes protection and the removal of obstacles.


Ganesha’s four arms typically hold various symbolic items, such as a modak (sweet), a Goad, a noose, and a trunk, each representing different aspects of life, wisdom, and spiritual attainment.


Placed in homes or temples, it inspires devotees to seek blessings for success, wisdom, and prosperity.

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Specifications
DDF473
Hoysala Bronze Statue
Height: 13.5 inch
Width: 9.2 inch
Depth: 5.6 inch
Weight 7.30 kg
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Lord of Auspicious Beginnings

Behold a magnificent representation of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the deity of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. This exquisite statue captures Ganesha in a powerful and serene seated pose, radiating blessings and auspiciousness. His presence is a potent symbol of new beginnings, success, and the triumph over adversity. Revered before any undertaking, Ganesha ensures a smooth path forward.

Four Arms of Divine Power

The depiction of Ganesha with four arms, or Chaturbhuja, is not merely artistic but deeply symbolic. Each hand carries a specific attribute, representing his multifaceted powers and blessings. One hand often holds a modaka (sweet), symbolizing the sweetness of realized wisdom. Another may hold a noose (pasha), representing his ability to bind and control obstacles. Yet another might hold an elephant goad (ankusha), a tool to prod humanity forward on the path to righteousness. The fourth hand may be held in the Abhaya mudra, a gesture of reassurance and protection, offering solace to his devotees.

The Fearsome Kirtimukha

Ganesha is enthroned upon a Kirtimukha, a "face of glory," a fierce and imposing mask often found above doorways and arches in temples. The Kirtimukha, despite its intimidating appearance, represents the power to consume negative energies and protect sacred spaces. Legend has it that Kirtimukha was a fearsome demon transformed into a guardian, signifying that even destructive forces can be harnessed for good and serve a higher purpose. The presence of Kirtimukha beneath Ganesha adds a layer of profound spiritual significance.

Hoysala Craftsmanship

This sculpture is a stunning example of Hoysala bronze art. The Hoysala dynasty, renowned for its intricate and detailed temple architecture, also excelled in bronze casting. Known for their unique style characterized by exquisite detail, elaborate ornamentation, and an emphasis on portraying deities with grace and dynamism, Hoysala artisans created works of art that remain highly prized for their aesthetic beauty and spiritual depth. This piece embodies the spirit of the Hoysala tradition. Every curve, every line, and every detail has been meticulously crafted with skill and devotion.

Dimensions:

13.5 x 9.2 x 5.6 inch
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