The beautiful figure of Lord Siddhi Vinayaka Ganesha is given a nice treatment Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral are nicely used in this figure giving an amazing touch to the figure. The Lord Ganesha is one of the most widely gods in India and his popularity transcends the subcontinent as the Lord has a global appeal. The term ‘vinayak' is derived from 'visheshrupen nayakaha'. It refers to one who is endowed with all the attributes of a leader (nayak). There are six Vinayaks and Manavgruhyasutra and Baudhayangruhya sutra give a summary account on the attributes of Vinayaks.
Vinayak attendants (that is ganas) create obstacles for human beings and they are troublesome and cruel. Whenever they start harassing people, people begin to get nightmares and constantly harbour fear. To overcome this obstacle posed by the Vinayak attendants, the scriptures have advocated various rituals (Shantividhi). Vinayak (Ganapati) is the presiding deity of these Vinayaks (who bring about destruction).
Weight: 7.560 kg.
Vinayak attendants (that is ganas) create obstacles for human beings and they are troublesome and cruel. Whenever they start harassing people, people begin to get nightmares and constantly harbour fear. To overcome this obstacle posed by the Vinayak attendants, the scriptures have advocated various rituals (Shantividhi). Vinayak (Ganapati) is the presiding deity of these Vinayaks (who bring about destruction).
Weight: 7.560 kg.
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The beautiful figure of Lord Siddhi Vinayaka Ganesha is given a nice treatment Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral are nicely used in this figure giving an amazing touch to the figure. The Lord Ganesha is one of the most widely gods in India and his popularity transcends the subcontinent as the Lord has a global appeal. The term ‘vinayak' is derived from 'visheshrupen nayakaha'. It refers to one who is endowed with all the attributes of a leader (nayak). There are six Vinayaks and Manavgruhyasutra and Baudhayangruhya sutra give a summary account on the attributes of Vinayaks.
Vinayak attendants (that is ganas) create obstacles for human beings and they are troublesome and cruel. Whenever they start harassing people, people begin to get nightmares and constantly harbour fear. To overcome this obstacle posed by the Vinayak attendants, the scriptures have advocated various rituals (Shantividhi). Vinayak (Ganapati) is the presiding deity of these Vinayaks (who bring about destruction).
Weight: 7.560 kg.
Vinayak attendants (that is ganas) create obstacles for human beings and they are troublesome and cruel. Whenever they start harassing people, people begin to get nightmares and constantly harbour fear. To overcome this obstacle posed by the Vinayak attendants, the scriptures have advocated various rituals (Shantividhi). Vinayak (Ganapati) is the presiding deity of these Vinayaks (who bring about destruction).
Weight: 7.560 kg.
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