Here the Lord of Lords, Lord Ganesha is given a finer treatment with brass, reconstituted turquoise and coral being used in a fine proportion. The Lord is seated cross-legged in a royal and big throne befitting his status as his vehicle ever loyal mouse is looking at his Lord. There is Om written on his beautiful trunk. One of the most popular deities in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is known by as many as 108 names and some of his popular names are Mundakarama (The abode of happiness), Muktidaya (Bestower of eternal bliss), Devadeva (The lord of lords), Avighna (The remover of obstacles), Buddhipriya (One who bestows of knowledge and intellect), Musikvahana (one who rides a mouse), Gajakarna (one who has elephantine-ears), Gajanana (one who has an elephantine face), Devavrata (One who accepts all penances), Devendrashika (the protector of all gods).
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Here the Lord of Lords, Lord Ganesha is given a finer treatment with brass, reconstituted turquoise and coral being used in a fine proportion. The Lord is seated cross-legged in a royal and big throne befitting his status as his vehicle ever loyal mouse is looking at his Lord. There is Om written on his beautiful trunk. One of the most popular deities in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is known by as many as 108 names and some of his popular names are Mundakarama (The abode of happiness), Muktidaya (Bestower of eternal bliss), Devadeva (The lord of lords), Avighna (The remover of obstacles), Buddhipriya (One who bestows of knowledge and intellect), Musikvahana (one who rides a mouse), Gajakarna (one who has elephantine-ears), Gajanana (one who has an elephantine face), Devavrata (One who accepts all penances), Devendrashika (the protector of all gods).
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