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Brass image of Ganesha is shown seated on an ornate throne. The intricate carving on the idol illustrates each fold of the dress, the jewelry, and the auspicious signs on the forehead and the trunk.
An ornate bracket embellishes the image of Ganesha. A bell hangs loose at each side of the bracket and at the base of the podium five cups are provided where oil lamps can be lit
About Ganesha
Ganesha is one of the most widely worshipped Hindu Gods. His is the son of Shiva and Parvati. He wears a snake as an ornament around his belly and is depicted in seated, standing and dancing posture. Generally, considered as a bachelor he is represented as a bestower of two Shaktis- Siddhi and Buddhi. It is considered auspicious to worship him at the start of any action or venture.
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