Dancing Ganesha Ritual Spoon
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11 Inch
11 Inch
8.7 Inch
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Dancing Ganesha Ritual Spoon

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The Pali or Panchamrita spoon is another name for this bronze ceremonial spoon. It is commonly encountered in conjunction with the Panchapatra (container for Panchamrita). This spoon is crafted of high-quality brass, and the handle has a religious design of Dancing Ganesha. This spoon can also be used in Homa’s to offer ghee. Another appealing aspect of the spoon is the pair of peacocks affixed to it. This spoon has been used in ceremonies and as a vehicle for making offerings. 

Color:
11 Inch
11 Inch
8.7 Inch
8.7 Inch
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Specifications
EY33
Brass Statue
Height: 11.00 inch
Width: 3.00 inch
Depth: 1.20 inch
Weight 550 gm
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Divine Dancer's Offering Vessel

This exquisite piece is more than just a ritual spoon; it is a vibrant representation of devotion, captured in gleaming brass. At its apex, Lord Ganesha, the beloved remover of obstacles and patron of arts and sciences, is depicted in his joyful Nataraja form. His dynamic pose, a whirlwind of movement, embodies the cosmic dance, a powerful metaphor for the cyclical nature of creation, preservation, and destruction that underpins the universe. Ganesha’s elephantine head and portly belly are rendered with remarkable detail, his many arms poised in graceful gestures, each holding an object of spiritual significance. He is a figure of immense power and benevolence, believed to bring good fortune and wisdom to all who invoke him. The shaft of the spoon is a testament to the artisan's skill, sculpted with intricate patterns and bands, leading down to a gracefully flared base. This structure evokes the divine energy radiating from the dancing deity, a conduit for blessings. The cup of the spoon itself is deep and ample, ready to hold offerings of sacred water, fragrant flowers, or precious ghee for lamps during puja ceremonies. The base of the cup is adorned with ornate peacock motifs, their elaborate plumage fanning out in a display of regal beauty. The peacock, in Indian mythology, is often associated with divine beauty, immortality, and protection. It is also the mount of Lord Kartikeya, Ganesha's brother, further weaving a tapestry of divine relationships into this single artifact. This brass spoon is not merely a functional item for puja; it is an invitation to connect with the divine on a deeper level. Imagine it being used to offer the sacred *prasad* (blessed food) or to sprinkle holy water during rituals. Each movement, each offering, becomes a dance with the divine, mirroring Ganesha's own ecstatic celebration. The warm luster of the brass, painstakingly polished, will deepen with age, acquiring a patina that tells the story of its use and the devotion it has witnessed. It is a piece that resonates with the ancient traditions of India, bringing the spirit of the temple and the energy of the divine dance into your sacred space.

A Legacy of Craftsmanship

Crafted from high-quality brass, this ritual spoon is a fusion of spiritual symbolism and artistic excellence. The material itself, brass, has been revered in India for millennia, prized for its durability, malleability, and auspicious qualities in religious practices. The lost-wax casting technique, a traditional method employed by skilled artisans, allows for the intricate details and lifelike rendition of Lord Ganesha in his dynamic dance. Every curve of his form, every flourish of his limbs, speaks of the dedication and mastery passed down through generations. This piece is not simply an object; it is a narrative of faith, tradition, and the enduring beauty of Indian artistry, designed to be cherished and passed on as a sacred heirloom.

The Graceful Expressions of Dancing Ganesha: A Symbol of Abundance and Prosperity

Lord Ganesha is also known as “Vignha-harta Shri Ganesha” as he removes all the obstacles from the path of prosperity and fortune in the lives of his worshipers. He is the younger son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and has a special form. He bears the head of an elephant and the body of a human. Lord Ganesha is the head of all the associates (Gana) of Lord Shiva and for this reason, he is also known by the name “Ganpati”.

He not only is the remover of obstacles but is also the lord of science and art. He is an exquisite dancer and it seems he inherited the dance styles from his glorious parents. His father, Lord Shiv, assumes a special form known as Nataraja and performs the Tandava dance and his mother, Goddess Parvati, is the presiding deity of the graceful Lasya dance. Most of the traditional dances such as Bharatnatyam and Kathak in theater start with the glorification and worship of Lord Ganesha as he is associated with dancing and music.
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What does dancing Ganesha mean?

Dancing Ganesha is the form of Lord Ganesha in which he is depicted dancing gracefully by lifting one of his legs up and his four hands are arranged in different mudras. He also plays musical instruments such as Mridanga. This form of Ganesha emphasizes his playful and exuberant nature. A special name has been given to Lord Ganesha for his dancing form. When he dances in ecstasy, he is called “Rangaraj”.
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Is Dancing Ganesha statue good for home?

Since the dancing Ganesha is associated with bliss and ecstasy, it is believed that keeping its statue at home helps in blocking any negative forces or influences from entering the home. It also helps in overcoming financial troubles or debts and blesses the family with material prosperity. Lord Ganesha removes all troubles in the lives of his worshipers.
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Where to keep the dancing Ganesha statue at home?

Many people prefer to keep the statue of the dancing form of Ganesha at home as it attracts a lot of positivity. One may keep the statue in any room such as the living room or bedroom. But it should not be dealt with in a casual attitude, forgetting the exalted position of Lord Ganesha. If you place the statue in the living room, keep it in such a way that the lord faces the main door. This will help in the protection of your home.
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