Dimensions: 2.0 ft X 1.3 ft X 0.9 ft Brass Sculptures: Buy Ganesha, Buddha & Nataraja Sculptures ExoticIndiaBrass StatueGaneshaEndowed with child-like innocence, mischi ef in eyes and carefree disposition, the cool, soft and benign elephant-headed Ganesha is invoked primarily for removing obstacles and assuring a hassle-free start to any enterprise. Indeed, no occasion in India, whether it be the inauguration of an office or the foundation stone of a temple, is begun till Lord Ganesha has been worshipped. Not only this, his continuing presence in any home or office is said to ensure a hassle free existence.According to the strict rules of Hindu iconography, Ganesha figures with only two hands are taboo.
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Hence, Ganesha figures are most commonly seen with four hands which signify their divinity. Some figures may be seen with six, some with eight, some with ten, some with twelve and some with fourteen hands, each hand carrying a symbol which differs from the symbols in other hands, there being about fifty seven symbols in all, according to the findings of research scholars. The most striking feature of Ganesha is his elephant head, symbolic of auspiciousness, strength and intellectual prowess. All the qualities of the elephant are contained in the form of Ganesha.
#5 Standing, Large Ganesha Statue. This beautiful brass statue of Lord Ganesha is a handmade sculpture with an antique finish. In this figurine, Ganesha is standing instead of sitting or dancing on a lotus pedestal. This one is different from other figurines because Ganesha here comes with two hands instead of four.
The elephant is the largest and strongest of animals of the forest. Yet he is gentle and, amazingly, a vegetarian, so that he does not kill to eat. He is very affectionate and loyal to his keeper and is greatly swayed if love and kindness are extended to him. Ganesha, though a powerful deity, is similarly loving and forgiving and moved by the affection of his devotees. But at the same time the elephant can destroy a whole forest and is a one-man army when provoked. Ganesha is similarly most powerful and can be ruthless when containing evil.Again, Ganesha's large head is symbolic of the wisdom of the elephant.
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