Hand-painted Ganesh
Size: height 21cm width 16cm depth 15cm
Material: Hand-painted resin from Nepal
What is the meaning of the Ganesha statue?
The Hindu god Ganesha is known as the remover of obstacles and the preserver of esoteric knowledge. He is also worshipped as an astrological deity of destiny, karma, intellectual thought, and new beginnings. Worshipping the elephant god's head is believed to bring good fortune to devotees.
What is the symbol of Ganesha?
elephant
Ganesha has been depicted with an elephant's head since the earliest stages of his appearance in Indian art. Puranic myths provide many explanations for how he acquired his elephant head.
Why an elephant head for Ganesha?
Subsequently, Shiva asked Brahma to go north after descending to earth and to bring the head of the first animal he saw. The first animal was an elephant which was sacrificed for Ganesha. The head was brought and given to Ganesha. This is how Ganesha acquired the head of an elephant and was also called Gajanana.