Lord Ganesha Seated on Asana - Granite Stone Temple Statue
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Lord Ganesha Seated on Asana - Granite Stone Temple Statue

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In this granite sculpture, Ganesha is brilliant and magnificent, plump like a little child and heavenly like a monarch.


Seated on a lotus throne that is supported by another beautiful lotus platform, this statue is perfect for a grand shrine of Ganapati in your home or temple.

 

The auspicious Lord is depicted in the two-foot-long statue sitting on a beautifully carved lotus in the Maharajalilasana attitude, which is a king's pose.

 

The Karandamukuta, or inverted basket-shaped crown, bell around Ganesha's trunk, jeweled necklaces, a belly belt, and a waist belt with tasseled flowers are all used to adorn him.

Size:
With Base
Without Base
Specifications
DDN231
Granite Stone
Height: 39.00 inch
Width: 26.00 inch
Depth: 19.00 inch
Weight 325 kg
About the Item
  • Features Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, depicted in a serene seated posture.
  • Crafted from durable granite stone, ensuring longevity and a classic aesthetic.
  • Represents Ganesha in his Vakratunda (curving trunk) and Ekadanta (single-tusked) forms.
  • The intricate carving details his divine adornments and the auspicious Mushaka (mouse) vehicle.
  • Ideal for temple altars, meditation spaces, or as a prominent piece of home decor.
  • Considered a potent symbol for Vastu compliance and spiritual well-being.
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

His characteristics and hand motions are exquisitely outlined. According to Vastu and Hindu sacred books, Ganesha is the most potent and auspicious emblem. He is depicted as Vakratunda (one with the curving trunk), with his trunk coiled to the left. This sacred image is combined with his Ekadanta (single-tusked) and Modaka holding form, along with the Mushaka.



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