Divine Hindu Deity Ganesh Artwork | Spiritual Decor Statue
This Divine Hindu Deity Ganesh Artwork stands 4.7” (12cm) tall and 3.9” (10cm) wide at the base, weighing 0.59 kg. Expertly plated with 92% silver and adorned with intricate artistry, it is carved with deeply engraved carvings that produce a magnificent 3D-like effect. This piece beautifully captures the sacred essence of Lord Ganesha, making it an inspiring spiritual decoration for altars, meditation spaces, or home displays.
In this iconographic depiction, Lord Ganesha is portrayed with three eyes, symbolizing his divine omniscience and ability to perceive the past, present, and future. In his upper right hand, he holds a rosary (japa mala), representing continuous spiritual pursuit, while his upper left hand wields a parashu (axe), signifying the power to cut through ignorance and attachments. Seated on a lotus base, his loyal companion, the mouse (mooshak), appears in front of him, symbolizing the ability to overcome desires and ego. Altogether, this portrayal reflects Lord Ganesha’s role as the remover of obstacles and the embodiment of wisdom, vitality, intellect, and prosperity.
Size: 4.7”/12cm (Height) x 3.9”/10cm (Base)
Weight: 0.59 kg
Material: 92% Silver
Ganesha, also known as Ganapati or Vinayaka, is one of the most beloved and widely worshipped deities in Hinduism. Recognized by his elephant head, large ears, and round belly, he is revered as the remover of obstacles (Vighnaharta) and the god of wisdom, intellect, and new beginnings. Devotees invoke Ganesha at the start of any significant venture, whether spiritual, educational, or material, seeking his blessings for success and clarity. As the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, he is deeply associated with learning, writing, and the arts. His elephant head represents wisdom and understanding, while his large ears emphasize the importance of listening. Symbolically, he holds a rosary, parashu (axe), modak (sweet), and sometimes fruit, conveying both spiritual insight and material abundance. His vehicle, the mouse (mooshak), symbolizes humility and the mastery of desires.