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6.5" Bal Ganesha Relaxing Brass Sculpture from Nepal

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The dotting and ever-auspicious son of Shiva and Parvati in the Hindu universe is an eternally divine presence. In the culture of Newar (Nepal), he assumes the role of a protector, guarding the life and wealth of the devotees. In this brass statue from Nepal however, Ganesha is ornamented with attributes characteristic of Krishna- Mayura pankh mukuta (crown of peacock feather), juda (hairdo), langot (short dhoti), and paayal (anklet), along with a charming childlike innocence, seen in Baal-Krishna (baby Krishna) statues.

 

Baal-Ganesha or baby Ganesha lies on an ovular base, with his buttocks charmingly raised and his lovely face resting on his hands, suggesting a peaceful nap of a toddler. A beautiful symbol of cultural exchange between India and Nepal and between Ganesha and Krishna, this Nepalese statue is a one-of-a-kind artwork.

Specifications
MIT161
Brass
Height: 4 inch
Width: 6.5 inch
Depth: 4 inch
Weight 500 gm
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Embrace Tranquility with a Divine Child's Slumber

This exquisite brass sculpture from Nepal captures the serene essence of a divine infant, Ganapati, in a moment of peaceful repose. Depicting Bal Ganesha, the child form of the beloved elephant-headed deity, this piece exudes an aura of gentle charm and profound tranquility. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail by skilled Nepalese artisans, the warm patination of the brass lends an ancient and sacred feel, inviting contemplation and inner peace. The craftsmanship is evident in the delicate rendering of Ganesha's features: the endearing trunk curled softly, the closed eyes suggesting deep slumber, and the subtly sculpted limbs portraying youthful innocence. Adorned with floral motifs and a decorative band around his head and waist, this Bal Ganesha is not just a statue but a vibrant embodiment of divine childhood.

Ganesha: Remover of Obstacles, Lord of Beginnings

Ganesha, revered as the god of wisdom, intellect, and new beginnings, holds a place of immense significance in Hindu mythology. Tales abound regarding his unique form and his role as the remover of obstacles. It is said that he was created by the goddess Parvati from her own body, and later, Shiva, impressed by his devotion and courage, granted him the status of the chief of his Ganas (celestial attendants) and the lord of beginnings. This depiction of him as a young child, Bal Ganesha, highlights his playful and innocent nature, reminding devotees that even the most powerful deities began their journey with humble beginnings. In Nepali culture, Ganesha is widely worshipped, and his presence is sought for blessings before embarking on any new venture, be it a journey, a marriage, or the commencement of a business. This sculpture, therefore, serves as a beautiful reminder of these rich cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs.

Artistry from the Himalayas

This brass masterpiece is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Nepal, a land steeped in spirituality and artistic expression. The skilled artisans of Nepal have a long-standing tradition of creating intricate sculptures, drawing inspiration from ancient texts and iconography. Their dedication to preserving traditional techniques, passed down through generations, is evident in every curve and contour of this Bal Ganesha. The choice of brass as the medium not only provides durability but also allows for a beautiful depth of detail and a warm, inviting glow that only improves with age. Placing this sculpture in your home or sacred space is an invitation to embrace the serene spirit of the Himalayas and to invite the blessings of the benevolent deity. Its compact size makes it a versatile piece, perfect for altars, shelves, or as a unique decorative accent.
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