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Description In Hindu Religion, Lord Ganesha is the god of everyman, revered as the primary deity before starting with any auspicious or inauspicious event in every part of the world. He sits here in lalitasana on a heightened throne, carved in the most wonderous layered patterns having boosters on either side and is placed on a thin pedestal with a slight curve in the front and sides occupied by a water Kalash on the right and Ganesha’s vahana, mouse in obeisance in the left. The sculptor has kept in mind each and every detail of this Brass Statue from its intricate carvings and curves to the smooth and glossy texture.
Description In Hindu Religion, Lord Ganesha is the god of everyman, revered as the primary deity before starting with any auspicious or inauspicious event in every part of the world. He sits here in lalitasana on a heightened throne, carved in the most wonderous layered patterns having boosters on either side and is placed on a thin pedestal with a slight curve in the front and sides occupied by a water Kalash on the right and Ganesha’s vahana, mouse in obeisance in the left. The sculptor has kept in mind each and every detail of this Brass Statue from its intricate carvings and curves to the smooth and glossy texture.
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