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2" Small Four-Armed Lord Ganesha Copper Statue

$65

This Small Four-Armed Lord Ganesha Copper Statue is a perfect addition to any personal worship space, providing devotees with a divine focal point for prayers. Lord Ganesha, revered as the patron of Riddhi (prosperity) and Siddhi (spiritual power), holds immense significance in Hinduism.


This intricately crafted copper statue, featuring Ganesha in a four-armed form, symbolizes auspicious beginnings and the removal of obstacles. Placing it in a worship space allows devotees to offer prayers for success, wisdom, and blessings, inviting the divine presence of Lord Ganesha into their lives for guidance and prosperity.

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Specifications
DDI709
Copper Statue
Height: 2.5 inch
Width: 1.8 inch
Depth: 1 inch
Weight 200 gm
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100% Handmade
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Auspicious Beginnings: Welcoming Ganesha into Your Home

Invite the blessings of Lord Ganesha into your home with this meticulously crafted copper statue. Seated in a posture of serene contemplation, this representation of the beloved deity embodies wisdom, prosperity, and the auspicious removal of obstacles. Standing at just 2.5 inches tall, 1.8 inches wide, and 1.0 inch deep, this statue is a powerful symbol of positive energy that is perfect for small spaces, altars, desks, or as a meaningful gift. The warm copper finish adds a touch of antiquity and reverence, making it a captivating addition to any decor.

The Elephant-Headed God: Mythology and Significance

Ganesha, also known as Ganapati or Vinayaka, is one of the most widely revered deities in the Hindu pantheon. The son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, Ganesha's elephant head is instantly recognizable and rich in symbolic meaning. Some accounts say that Parvati created Ganesha from the dirt off her body and then assigned him the task of guarding the entrance to her dwelling. Shiva unknowingly beheaded the boy when he tried to prevent him from entering, but then restored him to life and replaced his head with that of an elephant. The large head symbolizes wisdom, understanding, and a capacity for deep thought. His large ears signify attentiveness, encouraging devotees to listen to the sacred teachings and the needs of others. His trunk, which is often depicted holding a sweet treat, represents adaptability, efficiency, and the ability to overcome obstacles with both strength and gentleness.

Four Arms, Four Blessings

This particular statue of Ganesha depicts him with four arms, each holding a significant symbol of his power and grace. While the specific objects held in each hand can vary depending on the artistic representation, they often include: *

Axe:

Representing the cutting away of attachments and desires that hinder spiritual progress. *

Rope/Noose:

Used to draw devotees closer to the divine and to bind negative influences. *

Modak (Sweet):

Symbolizing the rewards of spiritual practice and the sweetness of inner peace. *

Rosary/Prayer Beads:

Representing the pursuit of knowledge and the importance of meditation and prayer. These four arms signify Ganesha's ability to protect, guide, and bless his devotees on all levels – physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. The copper material, with its inherent conductivity, is believed to amplify the divine energy and further enhance the statue's auspicious properties. Place this exquisite statue in your home or office to invoke Ganesha's blessings and invite prosperity, wisdom, and the removal of obstacles into your life.
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