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Lord Ganesha

₽14,295
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Specifications
EG64
Stone SculptureArtist: Guru Prasad Sahu
Height: 11.7 inch
Width: 7 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 5.10 kg
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

Auspicious Beginnings

Behold a meticulously crafted stone sculpture, embodying the revered Hindu deity, Ganesha. Measuring 11.7 x 7.0 x 3.0 inches, this artwork encapsulates the essence of the elephant-headed god, celebrated as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences, and the deva of intellect and wisdom. Crafted by the skilled hands of artist Guru Prasad Sahu, this piece offers not just aesthetic beauty but also a profound spiritual connection. This stunning piece reflects Ganesha’s iconography. He is often depicted holding various objects in his hands, each carrying symbolic weight. The modak, a sweet dumpling, symbolizes the rewards of spiritual pursuits. His broken tusk is a reminder of sacrifice and wisdom. One tale recounts how he broke it off to use it as a pen to write the epic Mahabharata, dictated by the sage Vyasa. The other hand is often shown in a gesture of blessing or protection, bestowing grace upon his devotees. The presence of Ganesha is seen as a harbinger of good fortune and success in new endeavors.

Cultural Significance and Artistic Merit

Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and the Goddess Parvati, but the story of his birth is shrouded in fascinating mythology. One version recounts how Parvati created him from the sandalwood paste she used for bathing, giving him life to guard her door while she bathed. When Shiva returned, Ganesha, not knowing him, refused him entry, leading to a battle in which Shiva beheaded him. Parvati, in her rage, demanded that Ganesha be brought back to life. Shiva, regretting his actions, ordered his followers to bring him the head of the first being they encountered facing north. They returned with the head of an elephant, which Shiva placed upon Ganesha's body, thus reviving him. The texture and detail imbued in this sculpture make it a true work of art. You can see the patterns on his belly, and on the crown that rests on his head. His ears are artfully designed as fans that catch the air. This hand-crafted statue invites contemplation and can serve as a powerful reminder to approach life's challenges with wisdom and perseverance. Add a touch of serenity to any room, a reminder that with devotion and intention, any obstacle can be overcome.
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