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6" Baby Ganesha on Pipal Leaf – Brass Wall Hanging Statue | Handmade | Made in India

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Capturing the innocence and divinity of “Lord Ganesha” in his youthful form, this intricate masterpiece is a fusion of spiritual reverence and nature’s interconnectedness, radiating blessings and positivity. Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and bestower of wisdom, represents auspicious beginnings. The Pipal leaf, symbolising unity and life’s interconnectedness, provides a unique canvas for this divine portrayal. Made with meticulous attention in brass, this brass artwork is a cherished addition to your home or sacred space, exuding grace and auspiciousness.

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Specifications
ZEO434
Brass Statue
Height: 6.4 inch
Width: 1.9 inch
Depth: 4 inch
Weight 1 kg
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

The Remover of Obstacles, Divine Grace Embodied

This exquisite brass wall hanging captures the divine essence of Lord Ganesha, the beloved elephant-headed deity revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences, and the intellect incarnate. Crafted with meticulous detail and traditional artistry, this statue is a testament to the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship, a piece designed to bring blessings and auspiciousness into your home or workspace. The portrayal of Ganesha seated gracefully upon a Pipal leaf adds a layer of profound symbolism. The Pipal tree, also known as the Bodhi tree, holds immense spiritual significance in Indian traditions. It is considered sacred and is believed to be the tree under which Lord Buddha attained enlightenment. In Hinduism, the Pipal is often associated with longevity, prosperity, and the cosmic egg, symbolizing creation and sustenance. Ganesha’s presence on this leaf signifies his connection to this powerful cosmic energy, a reminder of growth, renewal, and the shedding of old impediments to embrace new beginnings. Lord Ganesha's iconography is rich with meaning. His elephant head represents wisdom, intelligence, and strength, while his large ears signify the ability to listen attentively to all pleas. His broken tusk symbolizes sacrifice and dedication, and his pot belly represents contentment and generosity. The divine figure is adorned with intricate jewelry and the sacred thread (Yajnopavita), further emphasizing his celestial status. His gentle expression and auspicious posture invite peace, prosperity, and success. This artisanal creation is handcrafted by skilled artisans in India, carrying with it centuries of artistic tradition and spiritual devotion. The use of brass, a metal associated with purity and divinity in many cultures, lends the statue a timeless elegance and a warm, inviting glow. Its compact size makes it a versatile piece, perfect for gracing any wall, be it in your living room, meditation space, office, or as a charming addition to a spiritual corner. As a wall hanging, it offers a beautiful and meaningful way to invoke Ganesha's blessings, transforming your space into an area of tranquility and positive energy. It serves as a constant reminder of Ganesha's power to overcome challenges and to illuminate the path towards a fulfilling life.

A Legacy of Auspicious Beginnings

Lord Ganesha's origins are steeped in fascinating mythology. One popular tale narrates how Goddess Parvati, wishing for a loyal attendant, created Ganesha from the dirt of her body. She instructed him to guard her door while she bathed. When her husband, Lord Shiva, returned and was denied entry by Ganesha, a fierce battle ensued. In his fury, Shiva severed Ganesha’s head. Parvati was heartbroken, and Shiva, in his remorse, promised to replace the head with the first living creature he saw, which happened to be an elephant. Thus, Ganesha acquired his distinctive form. This story highlights his unwavering devotion, his strength, and Shiva's eventual acceptance and divine blessing, elevating Ganesha to a position of paramount importance in the Hindu pantheon. The Pipal leaf motif further deepens this connection to the divine and the cyclical nature of existence.
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