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Traditional Lord Ganesha Statue
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Size: 16cm(Height) x 14cm(Length) x 12cm(Width)
Weight: 0.96 kg
Materials: Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Traditional Lord Ganesha Statue is a beautifully handcrafted idol made from copper, standing at 16 cm in height. It captures the divine presence of Lord Ganesha, revered as the remover of obstacles, through intricate detailing and artistry. The statue depicts Lord Ganesha seated in a peaceful posture, holding his classic symbols—a lotus, a modak (sweet), and a broken tusk. His multiple arms signify his vast abilities, while the delicate details of his attire and crown add to the sacred representation of his wisdom and grace.
Lord Ganesha is widely honored in Hinduism as the deity of prosperity, wisdom, and new beginnings. This statue represents his spiritual qualities, offering blessings of success and good fortune. The copper body adds a warm and vibrant tone to the figure, and the meticulous craftsmanship reflects the devotion to capturing his divine essence. This statue is not just an object for worship, but a reminder of Ganesha's blessings, bringing positive energy into any space.
Weighing 0.96 kg, this Lord Ganesha statue is ideal for display on altars, shelves, or in a meditation space. Its finely crafted copper finish draws attention and enhances any environment, making it a meaningful addition to a spiritual collection. This statue serves as a symbol of overcoming challenges, seeking wisdom, and inviting prosperity into one's life.
Introduction of Ganesh
The statue depicts Ganesha seated on a circular base, with his right leg typically extended and his left leg folded. His hands are often shown in specific mudras: the lower hand is held close to the knee, while the upper hand holds a modak, a sweet dessert. This design symbolizes the fulfillment of desires, as modaks are traditionally associated with Ganesha's blessings and gifts.
























































































































































































































































































