50 Piece (MOQ)

Business Type Exporter, Supplier
Material Bell Metal
Application Home Decor, Gifting
Style Dhokra Art
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Location Worldwide

Product Details

Feature
Unique Design, Non Breakable, Corrosion Proof, Good Quality
Technics
Handiraft
Packaging Type
Cartoon Box
Type
Bell Metal Figurines
Country of Origin
India
Utility
Table top , Décor
Weight
1 Kg – 1.5 Kg
Dimensions (LXBXH) Inches
4 X 4 X 8.5

“This masterpiece of Lord Ganesh in a hollow frame pattern is a unique and imaginative work of our profound artists.

Admire the beauty of this art piece and add this your antiques collection by having it in your workspace desk or your home.

Lord Ganesh is considered as the remover of obstacles (Vighneshvara) and the lord of beginnings. He is worshipped before any major undertaking to ensure success and overcome challenges. Elephant head represents strength and intelligence. He is believed to flourish your financials and bring balance in the life of devotees.”

 

Description

About Lord Ganesha

Ganesha, also spelled Ganesh or Ganapati, is one of the most well-known and worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon. He is easily identified by his elephant head.

 

Roles and Symbolism

Remover of Obstacles: Ganesha is perhaps most popularly known as the remover of obstacles, both material and spiritual. He is worshipped at the start of any new venture or undertaking to ensure success.

God of Beginnings: Because of his association with removing obstacles, Ganesha is also seen as the god of beginnings. He is often invoked at the start of religious ceremonies and writings.

Patron of Arts and Sciences: Ganesha is also considered the patron of arts and sciences, and is said to be the scribe who wrote down the Mahabharata, one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India.

Symbol of Wisdom and Intellect: His elephant head is said to symbolize wisdom and intellect, while his large belly symbolizes abundance and prosperity.

 

Ganesha is typically depicted seated, with a potbellied body and four arms. He often holds a modak, a sweet dumpling that is his favorite food. One of his tusks is usually broken, which represents his willingness to sacrifice in order to overcome obstacles. He is often depicted riding a mouse or a rat, which symbolizes his ability to control even the smallest of things.

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