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Lord Ganesha Brass Sculpture |
Lord Ganesha is the god of everyman, revered as the
primary deity before starting with any auspicious or inauspicious event in
every part of the world. He sits here in lalitasana on a heightened throne,
carved in the most wondrous layered patterns having boosters on either side and
is placed on a thin pedestal with a slight curve in the front and sides
occupied by a water Kalash on the right and Ganesha’s
vahana, mouse in obeisance in the left. The sculptor has kept in mind each and
every detail of this Ganesha Statue from
its intricate carvings and curves to the smooth and glossy texture.
His large paunchy belly rests in ease as he sits
and is supported by the marvelous bordered dhoti that hangs loose at the feet
and is decorated by beautiful flower patches on both knees. The most
captivating features are the distinctive structure of his large flappy ears,
tattooed with an enchanting flower design, lavish ornamentation of his neck and
arms, and the floral strand that grows on his folded trunk.
Chaturbhuja holds a laddoo in the left hand and the right is in a gesture of granting Abhaya (fearlessness), while the rear hands hold the iconic implements, Axe, and a Conch. The serpent coiled around his belly and the elegant Shaivite tilak on his forehead is a symbol of his patronage. Zoom in to have a clear view of the intricacies of his flower haloed crown; sculpted in the most lavish carvings and a decreasing circular pattern approaching the top, highlighting Ganesha’s royalty and divinity.
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