36" Large Six-Armed Lord Ganesha Seated on Mushak | Wall Hanging Statue
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36" Large Six-Armed Lord Ganesha Seated on Mushak | Wall Hanging Statue

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Enthroned within the celestial embrace of the Kirtimukha (The Face of Glory), Lord Ganesha reigns as the benevolent harbinger of wisdom and remover of obstacles, seated gracefully upon his divine mount, Mushaka. Clad in regal vestments, his divine form adorned with a Kireedam Mukut and ornate jewels, Ganesha, the bestower of eternal bliss, embodies cosmic grace. Worshipping this ethereal manifestation grants seekers, the boon of transcending impediments, unlocking intellectual prowess, and invoking divine blessings. Symbolising the convergence of intellect and spirituality, Ganesha's divine essence signifies the path to enlightenment through overcoming challenges. As devotees venerate this majestic form, they embark on a sacred journey towards wisdom, prosperity, and the harmonious balance of cosmic energies in their lives.

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Specifications
DDF616
Wood Statue
Height: 36 inch
Width: 18 inch
Depth: 5.7 inch
Weight 19.15 kg
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Auspicious Beginnings

Invite the blessings of prosperity and wisdom into your space with this magnificent wood carving depicting Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. This substantial piece, perfect for wall mounting, showcases Ganesha seated upon his loyal vahana, the Mushak (mouse). Crafted with meticulous detail, it exudes a sense of timeless spirituality and artistic finesse. The aged finish adds to the statue’s authenticity, hinting at a long and storied past.

The Elephant-Headed God

Ganesha, also known as Ganapati and Vinayaka, holds a revered position in the Hindu pantheon. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and his elephant head is a striking symbol of his wisdom and intellect. Legend has it that Parvati created Ganesha from the turmeric paste she used for bathing, bestowing upon him the task of guarding the entrance to her abode. When Shiva returned and was denied entry by the unfamiliar boy, a battle ensued, resulting in Ganesha's decapitation. Upon Parvati's distress, Shiva replaced Ganesha's head with that of an elephant, thus creating the iconic form we recognize today.

Symbolism in Form

This carving represents Ganesha with six arms, each holding symbolic objects. In one hand, he holds the Modak, a sweet dumpling, representing the sweetness of realized knowledge. The broken tusk in another hand symbolizes sacrifice and the ability to overcome imperfection. Other arms hold implements of power and blessings. His seated posture exudes serenity, offering a sense of peace and stability to its surroundings. The Mushak at his feet, often overlooked, is no mere animal. It represents the ego and desires that need to be controlled, showcasing Ganesha's mastery over worldly temptations. The meticulously carved frame that surrounds Ganesha enhances the divine presence, creating a focal point of spiritual energy.

Details and Dimensions

This exquisite work of art is crafted from wood, lending a natural warmth and organic feel to the piece. The statue measures 36.0 inches in height, 18.0 inches in width, and 5.7 inches in depth. It is designed for wall hanging, making it a striking addition to any room, be it a living room, meditation space, or office. Let this splendid representation of Lord Ganesha grace your home, fostering an environment of wisdom, prosperity, and auspicious beginnings.
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