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Exotic India Lakshmi Ganesha and Saraswati - Brass Statue - Color Brown Silver Gold Color There is much to Lord Ganesha that charm the senses and the soul. Exotic India's lifelike Ganesha sculptures bring it out to perfection. The Hindu boy-god is widely adored for His innocence and His generosity with divine blessings. His childlike appeal lies primarily in His love of laddoos, a quintessential Indian sweetmeat, without which His iconography remains incomplete. He is usually portrayed as ChaturbhujaGanesha (Sanskrit for 'four-armed'). In one hand He holds a miniature goad or a noose, a weapon He wields over the adharmi; in another His only tusk, with which He wrote the Mahabharata; in another He holds a pot of laddoos; while the palm of His final hand is turned erect and outward in the gesture of blessing. Exotic India has a vast collection of not just the four-armed Ganesha, but also the sixteen-armed and the dancing Ganesha. There are many sides to His personality, each to bring out a different facet of the devotee's spiritual makeup. The son of Ma Durga, Ganeshaji is a ferocious warrior and boasts of invincible skill that conquers the adharmi. With Shivji His father, He breaks into a divine dance routine that becomes His child's limbs and demeanour. An important aspect of Ganeshaji is the trident mark on His forehead, indicative of His father in Whose iconography the trident is indispensable. In some portrayals, He sits with His plump form hunched up over the Mahabharata, the very picture of singular focus. From exquisite, richly inlaid brass pieces to endemic South Indian bronzes, our Ganeshamurtis come in diverse forms and sizes. Whether you need a resplendent murti for your altar or a small work of art for your website, Exotic India's painstakingly sourced collection will not disappoint you. Having started operations in 1998, Exotic India is known for the consistently high quality of its offerings, each of which is hand-picked by its team of experienced editors. Some of the qualities which we look for in our items include high aesthetic value and quality of the material. Not only do we love the rich, living spiritual and cultural traditions of India, the aim has also been to share a fair amount of our profits with the numerous highly skilled artists scattered all over the subcontinent. Fair Trade: We faithfully adhere to the principles of Fair Trade. All artisans, designers, and artists are paid upfront, with remuneration far above the market rates. We are against the practice of Child Labor, and certify that none of our merchandise involves children at any point of the manufacturing process. Our Mission: To make India's famed arts, crafts, and spiritual depth accessible to all. To bring together people who love India. This description by Prof. P.C. Jain and Dr Daljeet. Prof. Jain specializes on the aesthetics of ancient Indian literature. Dr Daljeet is the chief curator of the Visual Arts Gallery at the National Museum of India, New Delhi. They have both collaborated on numerous books on Indian art and culture.
Brass Statue
Made in India
Handmade
Hindu Religious Sculpture
I bought this product seeing the reviews. All tarnished and not in bad shape.Very disappointed.I was at least it should have arrived shining.