This brass lamp features an amazing picture of Lord Ganesha as the lamp's protector image, as well as the finest patina, which looks with firm deposits on the curvatures. It is designed in the Sukunda lamp style. The Sukunda lights are indigenous to the Kathmandu Valley's Newar people. They serve a variety of religious and social functions. Sukundas are crucial in numerous Newar rites, including birth, marriage, and death. Lord Ganesha is shown seated on a lotus throne with the rat peeping on his devotees. A single wick lamp is attached to the throne. The snake hood is another common characteristic of Sukunda lamps, and the tail serves as a handle. These lights are both ceremonial items and works of art.
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