Height:2.5 Inches Weight:0.04Kg
Brass Fine art Ganesha Idol
- Lord Ganesha: As the remover of obstacles (Vighnaharta) and the lord of new beginnings, wisdom, and prosperity, Ganesha is one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. His presence is believed to bring good fortune, intellect, and success.
- Sitting Posture (Lalitasana or Sukhasana): The sitting posture, as seen in the idol, is considered most auspicious for a home. It symbolizes a calm, composed, and stable presence. This form of Ganesha is believed to bring peace, stability, and prosperity to the family. It represents a state of balance between the material and spiritual worlds.
- Chowki Stand: The
chowki
is a traditional, elevated platform for placing idols during worship. Using achowki
elevates the deity, signifying reverence and respect. It ensures the idol is not placed directly on the floor, which is considered disrespectful. Thechowki
itself is a symbol of a firm foundation, representing the idea that success and achievement are built on a strong base of wisdom and spiritual growth. - Brass: Brass is a sacred and durable metal in Hindu rituals, known for its ability to attract and radiate positive energy. A brass idol is believed to enhance the spiritual aura of a space and can be passed down as a family heirloom.
- Pooja (Worship): It is a perfect addition to a home temple or
puja
room. According to Vastu Shastra, the ideal placement for a Ganesha idol is in the northeast corner of the house, which is considered the most sacred direction. Placing it facing the north or east is also considered highly auspicious. - Home Decor: Beyond its religious purpose, the intricate craftsmanship and golden hue make it a beautiful piece of decor. It can be placed in a living room, study, or office to create a positive and serene atmosphere.
- Gifting: The idol is a popular and meaningful gift for auspicious occasions. It is a perfect housewarming gift, as it symbolizes blessings for a new home. It is also a great gift for weddings, festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali, and for new business ventures, to wish the recipient success and the removal of all obstacles.