Handcrafted Sacred Ganesh Altar Statue | Symbol of Prosperity
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Size: 16cm(Height) x 15cm(Length) x 11cm(Width)
Weight: 0.98 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
The Sacred Ganesh Altar Statue is a beautifully detailed representation of Lord Ganesha, the Hindu deity of wisdom, prosperity, and remover of obstacles. Crafted from oxidized copper, this statue stands at 16 cm in height and measures 15 cm in length and 11 cm in width, making it a perfect addition to your Buddhist altar, meditation space, or spiritual decor. With a weight of 0.98 kg, this statue provides a substantial presence, inviting the energy of abundance, protection, and blessings into your home or sacred space.
The statue features intricate detailing, especially in Lord Ganesha’s face and ornate crown, reflecting his divine status. His four arms hold symbolic objects, including a lotus, a modak (sweet), a conch, and a mango, each representing prosperity, harmony, and spiritual nourishment. The decorative motifs on his attire and the circular base add to the aesthetic beauty, symbolizing balance, perfection, and divine order. The oxidized copper finish enhances the ancient and timeless appeal of the statue, making it not only a spiritual piece but also an exquisite art form.
The Sacred Ganesh Altar Statue serves as a powerful symbol of divine guidance, removal of obstacles, and material and spiritual prosperity. Whether placed on your prayer altar, used for daily rituals, or as part of meditation, this statue invokes blessings, peace, and abundance. The oxidized copper body gives the statue a rich, earthy look, while its detailed design makes it a perfect focal point for anyone seeking to bring positive energy into their spiritual practices.
Introduction of Ganesh
Ganesha, also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar, is widely revered as the Remover of Obstacles, Lord of Beginnings, and Patron of Arts and Sciences. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati, and brother of Kartikeya. Ganesha is frequently depicted with the head of an elephant and the body of a human, and his distinctive features often include a big belly, long trunk, and broken tusks.