Decor your Spiritual ambience with the Traditional Ganesha Hindu Deity Statue | Bodhisattva for Shrine
This traditional Ganesha Hindu Deity statue, crafted from copper with triple layer 24K gold gilding and silver plating along with deeply engraved carvings, captures the rich beauty and spiritual meaning of Hindu culture. The item stands 18.9 inches (48 cm) tall, with a base width of 17.1 inches (43.5 cm), and weighs 9.76 kg. It is adorned with beautiful acrylic paintings and hand-carved gemstones, which add to its holy atmosphere. Ganesha, renowned as the remover of barriers and the lord of new beginnings, is shown with his characteristic elephant head, which represents wisdom and attention.
With its expressive elephant head and watchful eyes, this stunning statue of Ganesha represents intelligence, wisdom, and a willingness to help followers. The work and sacrifice necessary for spiritual development are reflected in the curving tusks, including the symbolic broken one. The dynamic nritya mudra (dance stance) represents the cosmic rhythm of existence, while the radiating ten arms hold sacred objects such as the axe, trident, lotus, and bowl of sweets, each of which stands for protection, purity, and the benefits of spiritual practice. Mastery over desires is symbolized by Ganesha's victory over his chariot, the mouse, while surrounded by a burning halo (torana) that burns away ignorance. The deity, adorned with golden clothing, jewelry, and a crown studded with turquoise and coral, emits heavenly majesty and power over both the material and spiritual realms. This artwork, perched on a brilliant multi-tiered lotus pedestal, exudes movement, elegance, and sacred energy, making it an enduring emblem of knowledge, balance, and success for any space.
Size: 18.9”/48 cm (Height) x 17.1”/43.5 cm (Base)
Weight: 9.76 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Silver Plated, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body
The popularity of Buddhist Ganesha extends beyond the spiritual. Ganesha is a Sanskrit name for the protector of prosperity and the remover of hindrances in Tibetan Buddhism. He is Vinayaka, a directional Protector. Avalokiteshvara persuades Ganesha to become a Dharma Protector in one of the Tantra stories. x