Lord Ganesha Seated on Lotus 9.50"

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  • Product Code :5950
  • Material :Brass
  • Size :9.50"H x 6.25"W x 2.50"D
  • Weight :3 Kg.
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    The beautiful brass image of Lord Ganesha seated on a lotus is nicely carved out with a deep sense of finesse and accomplishment. One of the most widely worshipped deities in Hindusim, Lord Ganesha is invoked first before beginning any rituals. He is the Lord of Lords and the Remover of Obstacles. The popularity of this deity can be measured by the fact that he is known by as many as 108 names. There are two different stories about Ganesha's birth. According to the first story, Parvati created Ganesha out of dirt off her body while having a bath and set him to guard her door while she finishes her bath. Her husband Shiva who had moved out came back at that time, but as Ganesha didn't know Shiva, stopped him from entering. Shiva got angry and a fierce battle ensued between the two. Shiva severed the head of Ganesha. Parvati was enraged and Shiva promised Ganesha will live again. The devas, who went in search of a head facing north of a dead person could manage only the head of an elephant. Shiva fixed the elephant's head on the child and brought him back to life.

    As per the other legend, Ganesha was created by Shiva and Parvati on request of the Devas, to be a vighnakartaa (obstacle-creator) in the path of rakshasas (demonic beings), and a vighnahartaa (obstacle-averter) to help the Devas.

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    Specification
    • Product Code :5950
    • Material :Brass
    • Size :9.50"H x 6.25"W x 2.50"D
    • Weight :3 Kg.
      Description

      The beautiful brass image of Lord Ganesha seated on a lotus is nicely carved out with a deep sense of finesse and accomplishment. One of the most widely worshipped deities in Hindusim, Lord Ganesha is invoked first before beginning any rituals. He is the Lord of Lords and the Remover of Obstacles. The popularity of this deity can be measured by the fact that he is known by as many as 108 names. There are two different stories about Ganesha's birth. According to the first story, Parvati created Ganesha out of dirt off her body while having a bath and set him to guard her door while she finishes her bath. Her husband Shiva who had moved out came back at that time, but as Ganesha didn't know Shiva, stopped him from entering. Shiva got angry and a fierce battle ensued between the two. Shiva severed the head of Ganesha. Parvati was enraged and Shiva promised Ganesha will live again. The devas, who went in search of a head facing north of a dead person could manage only the head of an elephant. Shiva fixed the elephant's head on the child and brought him back to life.

      As per the other legend, Ganesha was created by Shiva and Parvati on request of the Devas, to be a vighnakartaa (obstacle-creator) in the path of rakshasas (demonic beings), and a vighnahartaa (obstacle-averter) to help the Devas.

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