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Brass Fine art Ganesha Idol 2″
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Metal | Brass |
Product Height (Inches) | 2.5 |
Weight (Kilograms) | 0.0400 |
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Delivery Time | ndia: 4 to 10 Days | International : 20 to 30 Days |
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Maintenance Guide | Clean with lemon, Pitambari, or DARA liquid polish. Always rinse and dry thoroughly, then apply a thin layer of coconut oil to protect the divine lustre and prevent future tarnish |
Return | 7 Days Easy Return. |
Height:2.5 Inches Weight:0.04Kg
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The brass idol you've uploaded is of Lord Ganesha, one of the most beloved and widely worshipped deities in Hinduism. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Ganesha is revered as the "Vighnaharta," the remover of obstacles, and the "Siddhivinayak," the bestower of success. His worship is an integral part of starting any new venture, be it a new business, a new home, a journey, or even a new day.
Symbolic Significance
- The Elephant Head: Ganesha's elephant head symbolizes wisdom, intellect, and memory. The large ears signify that he listens to the prayers of his devotees, while the small eyes represent concentration.
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The Trunk: The trunk represents adaptability and efficiency. The direction of the trunk is also significant in Vastu Shastra, which will be explained below.
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The Four Arms: His four arms signify his divine power and ability to bestow blessings. They often hold various objects:
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Pasha (Noose): To capture and control worldly desires and attachments.
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Ankusha (Goad): To guide devotees on the right path and to remove obstacles.
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Modak (Sweet): A symbol of the sweetness of the soul and the rewards of spiritual pursuit.
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His own broken tusk: Signifies sacrifice and the ability to retain good and discard bad.
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The Vahana (Mount): The mouse (Mushaka) is his vehicle. It represents the ego, which Ganesha, with his wisdom, has tamed.
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Brass as a Material: The use of brass for the idol is significant. In Hinduism, brass is considered a sacred metal that attracts and radiates positive, divine energy. It is also durable, symbolizing the lasting nature of his blessings.
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