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Ganesha Going Through the Mahabharata

$167
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Specifications
ZV35
Brass Sculpture
Height: 4.5 inch
Width: 6.3 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 2.20 kg
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Fully Insured
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to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
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All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Scribe of the Epic

Behold a unique depiction of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings, forever enshrined as the scribe of the epic Mahabharata. Crafted in exquisite brass, this sculpture captures a moment of respite, a pause in the monumental task undertaken by Ganesha at the behest of the sage Vyasa. Resting on a woven cushion, the elephant-headed deity leans into his own hand, a palm leaf manuscript (or *tala patra*) cradled against his ear, as if absorbing the very essence of the story he is recording.

Ganesha and the Mahabharata

The story of Ganesha's role in the Mahabharata is a testament to his wisdom and perseverance. Vyasa, the author of the epic, sought a scribe who could keep pace with his rapid recitation. Ganesha agreed, but on one condition: Vyasa must recite without pause. Vyasa, in turn, stipulated that Ganesha must understand every verse before committing it to writing. This divine partnership resulted in the creation of the longest epic poem known to humanity. The Mahabharata, comprising over 100,000 *shlokas* (verses), is not merely a story of war; it is a philosophical treatise, a guide to dharma (righteous conduct), and a reflection on the complexities of human existence.

A Piece of Art, a Portal to the Past

The details of this sculpture are a testament to the artisan's skill. From the intricate designs on the waistband to the delicate rendering of Ganesha's trunk and ears, every element contributes to a sense of serenity and devotion. The woven texture of the cushion adds a tactile dimension, inviting the viewer to imagine the weight of the epic resting on this very support. The brass material lends a timeless quality, evoking a sense of antiquity and permanence. This is not merely a decorative object; it is a representation of a profound cultural moment and a tribute to the power of knowledge. This piece is perfect for personal home decor, especially for a study or creative working space to inspire thought and focus. It also makes a thoughtful gift to lovers of Hindu mythology or avid readers.
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