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Black Marble Dancing Ganesha Sculpture
Black Marble Dancing Ganesha Sculpture

Lord Ganesha holds the most significant position in the hearts and minds of people, as he is worshipped all across the globe as a the primitive deity in Hinduism for enabling a life path free of obstacles and full of love, happiness, and peace for his devotees. Keeping in mind the greatness of Lord Ganesha, the sculptor has given apt justice to this black marble Ganesha sculpture by carving his perfect bodily stance and that delicate yet observant expression of eyes. The beauty of this Ganesha sculpture is shaped by efficiently carving out a single piece of black-colored marble into Lord Ganapati’s dancing posture. As by his anterior hand mudra, folded leg posture, and bent pose, one can identify that Ganesha is performing Tandava, an iconic cosmic dance style of his father, Lord Shiva.

He dances here on a floral designer pedestal having Mooshakraj by his side, holding a laddoo, and paying obeisance to his Lord. A black-colored Ganapati is one of his rarest forms, generally referred to as Achintya Ganesha, having a dreadful form and mostly worshipped by Tantric groups and sects. But nowadays, the color and style are more about reflecting the deity’s aesthetics and the great divinity. This Black Marble Ganesha Sculpture reveals the Lord’s great powers, superiority, and divinity in the best possible way.

Ganesha is garbed here in a beautiful and comfortable pleated dhoti along with a stole, hung across his shoulders. The two posterior hands carry a Chakra and Damru respectively, as a mark of his patriarchy. Every minutest detail of this Ganesha statue is highlighted by glowing golden shade, including the royal jewels, Shaivite tilak and half-moon on his forehead, and the richly designed floral aesthetics of his crown. Have this dancing Ganesha sculpture to ornament your surroundings in the best possible manner.


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