Ganesh Bust holding Attributes Garden Statue
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Our 25.2-inch tall Ganesh bust, meticulously crafted from ornate metallic gold designer resin. This sculpture captures Ganesh in all his divine splendor, portraying his iconic elephant head adorned with symbolic jewels that glimmer in the light. Every intricate detail, from the serene countenance to the flowing robes, reflects the masterful craftsmanship that breathes life into this Hindu deity. Perfectly poised and exquisitely finished, this masterpiece adds a profound and captivating presence to any space it graces. Historical Information: Ganesh, also known as Ganesha, holds a revered place in Hinduism as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings, wisdom, and intellect. He is often depicted with an elephant head atop a human body, symbolizing the harmonious blend of intellect and strength. According to Hindu mythology, Ganesh is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. His distinctive elephant head is attributed to a fascinating tale where he was beheaded by Lord Shiva's attendants, mistaking him for an intruder. To console the grieving Parvati, Shiva replaced Ganesh's head with that of an elephant, bestowing upon him unique powers and making him a symbol of overcoming adversity. Each of Ganesh's four hands carries significant objects: Lower left hand: Holds a bowl of sweets (laddu), symbolizing the rewards of a wise and virtuous life. Upper left hand: Carries a rosary (noose), used to capture obstacles and bind them away from devotees. Upper right hand: Wields a goad (axe or weapon), which symbolizes the power to propel individuals towards success and enlightenment, or to remove obstacles that hinder progress. Devotees seek Ganesh's blessings before embarking on new ventures or endeavors, believing that he grants wisdom, clears obstacles, and ensures success. His presence in homes and temples is considered auspicious, fostering an atmosphere of positivity and spiritual growth. Statues like the 25.2-inch tall metallic gold designer resin bust not only showcase Ganesh's divine attributes but also serve as enduring symbols of his timeless significance in Hindu culture.