This hand cast brass Ganesha statue. Meticulously crafted using traditional casting techniques,
Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, is captured here in a posture of perfect balance. His physical form serves as a blueprint for a meaningful life:
The head & face: His large head encourages us to think big, while small eyes urge deep concentration. Large ears remind us to listen more, paired with a small mouth to talk less.
The trunk & tusk: The trunk represents the power to navigate any challenge, while his broken tusk symbolises the sacrifice made in the pursuit of dharma.
The stomach: His large belly signifies the capacity to peacefully digest all of life’s experiences, the good and the bad alike.
In his four arms, Ganesha carries tools for spiritual and worldly success:
The Axe: To cut through worldly attachments and free the soul from sorrow.
The Anushka (Goad): To conquer ego and pride.
The Bowl of Rice (Akshat): Representing sustenance, abundance, and humility.
Abhaya Mudra: A hand raised in the "fearlessness gesture," offering protection.
The Mouse: Positioned at his feet, the mouse symbolises the conquest of ego and desire. It represents a restless mind that has been brought under control
Whether you are starting a business, pursuing education, or entering into marriage, Ganesha’s presence invites determination and divine grace. His leg position, one foot on the ground and one tucked away perfectly mirrors the balance between fulfilling earthly duties and maintaining spiritual detachment.
Date: 21st century
Geography: India
Dimensions:19cm H x 15cm W x 12cm D
Weight: 2.668kg
Material: Brass
Condition: new - see photos
This hand cast brass Ganesha statue. Meticulously crafted using traditional casting techniques,
Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, is captured here in a posture of perfect balance. His physical form serves as a blueprint for a meaningful life:
The head & face: His large head encourages us to think big, while small eyes urge deep concentration. Large ears remind us to listen more, paired with a small mouth to talk less.
The trunk & tusk: The trunk represents the power to navigate any challenge, while his broken tusk symbolises the sacrifice made in the pursuit of dharma.
The stomach: His large belly signifies the capacity to peacefully digest all of life’s experiences, the good and the bad alike.
In his four arms, Ganesha carries tools for spiritual and worldly success:
The Axe: To cut through worldly attachments and free the soul from sorrow.
The Anushka (Goad): To conquer ego and pride.
The Bowl of Rice (Akshat): Representing sustenance, abundance, and humility.
Abhaya Mudra: A hand raised in the "fearlessness gesture," offering protection.
The Mouse: Positioned at his feet, the mouse symbolises the conquest of ego and desire. It represents a restless mind that has been brought under control
Whether you are starting a business, pursuing education, or entering into marriage, Ganesha’s presence invites determination and divine grace. His leg position, one foot on the ground and one tucked away perfectly mirrors the balance between fulfilling earthly duties and maintaining spiritual detachment.
Date: 21st century
Geography: India
Dimensions:19cm H x 15cm W x 12cm D
Weight: 2.668kg
Material: Brass
Condition: new - see photos