Ganesha Statue Hindu Wood Painted Gold Seated on Lotus with Mooshika in Devotion 18"
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Statue Details
- Ganesha painted entirely in saffron gold embodies the color of divine abundance and sacred blessing in South Indian temple tradition, his abhaya mudra offering protection, his ankusha (goad) and pasha (noose) clearing obstacles, and Mooshika at his lotus throne completing his full devotional form
- This murti holds modak, ankusha (goad), and pasha (noose) in four arms with a red kumkum bindi at the forehead
- Ganesha murti is perfectly sized for a home puja room, altar shelf, or office desk as a handcrafted devotional sculpture that brings Ganesha's auspicious blessing and protective presence into daily life
- Ganesh is hand carved from one piece of neem tree wood and completely one of a kind, you will receive this exact statue with your purchase
Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and lord of all beginnings, holds a unique place in Hindu worship as the deity whose blessing must come first, before any prayer, ceremony, or new endeavor begins. Gold is the color most associated with Ganesha's divine abundance in South Indian temple tradition, and this murti rendered entirely in warm saffron gold paint carries that meaning directly, the single color unifying the figure from crown to base in a visual statement of sacred completeness. The red kumkum bindi at the center of his forehead marks him as actively consecrated, a detail small in size but significant in devotional meaning. Seated in lalitasana on a carved lotus throne, his four arms hold his complete sacred iconography: the lower right open in abhaya mudra offering fearless protection, the lower left holding a modak representing the sweet reward of devotion, the upper right gripping an ankusha (goad) that cuts through obstacles, and the upper left a pasha (noose) that binds what blocks the devotee's path. Mooshika, his devoted mouse vahana, sits carved at the base of the lotus throne, small and faithful, his presence completing the iconographic circle of Ganesha's full form.
This sculpture is hand-carved and painted in India, the entire surface covered in a rich saffron gold finish that saturates every carved recess and glows along every raised relief surface, from the layered bead necklaces and beaded waist sash to the lotus petals of the throne and the arch panels and rosette medallion of the stepped base. The crown is a tall tiered form, and the figure's broad chest, round belly, and strong four-armed posture give this murti a bold physical presence that belies its 18 inch height. The gold finish connects this piece to the tradition of temple murtis consecrated and anointed with turmeric paste during puja, where the deity is dressed in the color of divine blessing. At 18 inches this murti is perfectly sized for a home puja room, personal altar shelf, office desk, or any space where Ganesha's auspicious and protective presence is wanted close at hand.
"The statue chooses you.
You know when you find the right piece to bring into your home and into your heart."
~A Hymn from Sri Bhagavat-Tathva~
The chubby, gentle, wise, elephant-headed Ganesh, or Ganesha, is one of Hinduisms most popular deities. He is the remover of obstacles, the deity whom worshippers first acknowledge when they visit a temple. He is also patron of letters and of learning; he is the legendary scribe who, using his broken tusk, which he often holds, wrote down parts of the Mahabharata epic. Ganesh is usually depicted colored red; he is pot bellied, has one tusk broken, and has four arms that may hold a pasam, a goad, and a pot of rice or sweetmeats. The sweet meats are held in a type of bowl known as a laddus. His appetite for these sweets is legendary and offerings of them are often left at his shrine.
Statues of Ganesh can be found in most Indian towns. His image is placed where new houses are to be built; he is honored at the start of a journey or business venture, and poets traditionally invoke him at the start of a book.
A pasam is a triple twine weapon. Each of the three twines represents, arrogance and conceit, Maya - the illusory nature of the real world, ignorance. In Hindu ideology weapons are a viewed as symbolic tools to destroy the ego rather than to cause any type of bloodshed. Goads (or elephant prods) are typically used to direct elephants. Goads are symbolic of how one should steer the soul away from the ignorance and illusions of this earthly world just as a mahout would steer an elephant away from any treacherous path.
Wood statues are easy to take care of as they just need some annual upkeep to keep them looking as they did when they were first carved. All the wood used by Lotus Sculpure's artists is dried out for months. Moisture causes cracks in the sculpture as the wood contracts and expands in different temperatures. Our wood has little to no moisture in it assuring that the sculpture is not going to crack in its journey into different climates. Here are some simple tips to keep your statue in good condition:
- Dust the statue as needed to prevent dirt build up
- To make the statue shine use a natural wood cleaner and a cotton cloth to buff the sculpture
We prefer Old English to polish and buff our statues. The use of a wood polish like Old English will keep the wood looking fresh and keep the colors looking vibrant. For natural wood and painted wooden statues we recommend Old English for lighter woods. For darker wood statues we recommend Old English for darker woods. Lotus Sculpture cleans and polishes each wooden statue prior to shipping them to the customer.
We recommend keeping wooden statues in an indoor environment. Wood statues can go outside however, they will wear more quickly and develop an antique appearance. If you would like to put a wood statue from Lotus Sculpture outside and keep the same appearance of the sculpture we would recommend first coating the statue with a couple of layers of sealant or polyurethane. We would then recommend placing the statue in a partially covered area. The more exposure to the elements the more the statue will wear over time. Please feel free to contact us directly if you have any questions regarding your wooden statue from Lotus Sculpture, (760) 994-4455 or info@lotussculpture.com.
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