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4" Small Four Armed Lord Gajanana with Modak

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"In the sweetness of the modak, savor life's little joys."

 

Carved from pink stone, this charming sculpture captures Lord Ganesha's playful essence. With four arms, he bestows blessings upon his devotees while holding the beloved modak, a symbol of sweetness and fulfillment. Ganesha's presence signifies auspicious beginnings and prosperity. The pink stone, representing unconditional love, infuses the art with tenderness and compassion. This statue encourages us to appreciate life's simple pleasures and embrace every experience with an open heart. May Lord Ganesha's benevolent energy inspire you to face challenges with grace and find delight in life's smallest blessings.

Specifications
MIU310
Pink Stone
Height: 4 inch
Width: 2.5 inch
Weight 200 gm
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A Divine Embrace of Auspiciousness

Invite the benevolent presence of Lord Ganesha into your home with this exquisite stone carving. Crafted from warm, rosy pink stone, this idol captures the beloved elephant-headed deity in a moment of serene contemplation, seated upon an intricately carved lotus. The soft hues of the stone evoke a sense of warmth and purity, making this a truly captivating piece for any sacred space or decorative setting.

The Four-Armed Remover of Obstacles

This representation of Gajanana, the Lord of Beginnings, showcases his iconic four arms, each signifying a distinct aspect of his power and grace. In one hand, he holds a delicate modak, a sweet dumpling that symbolizes the rewards of spiritual discipline and the sweetness of self-realization. This modak is not merely a confection, but a metaphor for the fruits of wisdom and the ultimate bliss attained through devotion. His other hands are depicted in gestures of blessing (abhaya mudra), dispelling fear and offering protection, and holding various potent symbols, though their precise form is softened by the artisanal style of the carving. Together, these attributes signify his mastery over obstacles, his ability to bestow knowledge, and his boundless compassion.

Wisdom and Serenity in Stone

The artistry of this piece is evident in the subtle, yet profound, details. The flowing lines of his form, the gentle curvature of his trunk, and the expressive eyes all speak to the skill of the artisan who brought this divine image to life. The stone itself, with its natural variations in color and texture, adds a unique character to each idol, making your Ganesha truly one of a kind. The overall impression is one of deep wisdom, gentle strength, and an aura of profound peace. This compact statue, perfect for smaller spaces or as a personal devotional item, serves as a constant reminder of the inherent auspiciousness that surrounds us and the potential for overcoming challenges with faith and perseverance. ––––––––––––––––––––

A Glimpse into Mythology

Lord Ganesha, affectionately known as Gajanana, is revered as the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. His elephantine form is a powerful symbol of strength, intelligence, and unwavering focus. It is said that Ganesha was created by Parvati from her own divine essence and brought to life by Shiva. His wisdom is legendary; it is believed he once transcribed the Mahabharata epic as dictated by the sage Vyasa, displaying unparalleled concentration. The modak, a sweet delight, is particularly associated with his fondness for them, and the act of offering and receiving this sweet treat symbolizes the sharing of divine blessings and the joys of spiritual attainment. Placing an image of Ganesha in one's home is a traditional way to invoke prosperity, good fortune, and the removal of all obstacles from one's path, ensuring a smooth journey through life's endeavors.
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