Handmade Rare Statue of Ganesh, Lord of the New Beginning, Wisdom and Luck
This exquisitely handmade Rare Ganesha Statue is a statement of luxurious visualization sophistication. Representing Ganpati, an elephant-headed in the divine red collection, this rare piece will bring beauty and opulence to any environment. Crafted with expert detail, this one-of-a-kind work of art is a timeless piece to be treasured and admired.
The statue's body is made of copper and is plated in genuine 24k gold. The rich painting is one of the statue's most stunning highlights, and to complement this brilliant piece of art, our artist has carefully hand-craved precious stones on the statue, giving it a gorgeous and profound aura.
Ganesh, also known as Ganesha, Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar (Tibetan: tsog gi dag po) is one of the most well-known and most worshipped deities. We depicted Shri Ganapati with a body red in color, having an elephant face with sharp tusks, and possessing three eyes. His hair is tied in a topknot, and his crown is beautifully decorated with jewels on his head. His six right hands hold an axe, arrow, hook, vajra, sword, and spear. The six left holds a pestle, bow, katvanga, skullcup filled with blood, skullcup filled with human flesh, and a shield together with a spear and banner. Wearing various silks as a lower garment and adorned with a variety of jewel ornaments, the left foot is extended in a dancing position, standing upon a rat expelling various jewels.
This magnificent work of art is one of the most beautiful and greatest works of art and would make an excellent addition to the collection of a Practitioner like you.
Size: 23.6"/60cm (Height) x 20"/51cm (Base)
Weight: 19.24 kg
Material: 24k Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
The popularity of Buddhist Ganesha extends beyond the spiritual. Ganesha is a Sanskrit name for the protector of prosperity and the remover of hindrances in Tibetan Buddhism. He is Vinayaka, a directional Protector. Avalokiteshvara persuades Ganesha to become a Dharma Protector in one of the Tantra stories.