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Four-Armed White Marble Standing Ganesha Statue

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Four Armed White Marble Standing Ganesha Statue
Four-Armed White Marble Standing Ganesha Statue

A standing Ganesha is one of the most rarely seen postures of Ganesha sculptures. Here he stands diligently on a thick pedestal having a green grassy platform with the mouse towards his left foot, busy eating modak. Ganesha White Marble Statue is chiseled out of a single piece of white translucent marble that allows light to enter and produce a soft glow while retaining its high polish. Have a look at the beautifully decorated long trunk in red and gold along with the complementing tusks and a finite Shaivite tilak on his forehead.

Ganesha is the lord of everyman, his childish and obedient nature makes him a lovable deity among the masses and he is worshipped as the primary god before starting with any event. Garbed in a long bright yellow dhoti that falls soft on his feet and a green and white kamarband, both decorated with royal and dark borders. The most alluring attire is the long shrug-styled stole that falls till the pedestal in beauteous frills, a check border, and horizontal shiny stripes. The sacred janeu that runs through his portly belly aptly goes with his precious jewels and haloed crown.

Chaturbhuja has the anterior hands in his iconic gestures and rear hands hold an axe and lotus respectively. Zoom in to the stylishly structured elephant ears and the intense eyes inclined in a beauteous angle. That essence of purity and divinity can be felt by looking at the charm and perfect curvatures of this sculpture.

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