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Ganesha Idols
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SKU : MH-GN-001
Material: Brass
Design: Sitting Ganapathy statue
Color: Antique finish
Height: 4 inches approx
Weight: 500 grams approx
Craftsmanship: Hand-Made
Delivery: 2-8 days
Quantity: 1 Piece
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Invite the divine blessings of Lord Ganesha — the beloved remover of obstacles and bestower of wisdom — into your sacred space with this beautifully handcrafted 4-inch lotus brass Ganesha idol. Known by many auspicious names including Ganpati, Vinayaka, Vighnaharta, Vighneshwara, Ganapathy, Lambodara, Gajanana, Ekadanta, Siddhivinayak, Vakratunda, and Pillaiyar, Lord Ganesha is universally worshipped as the first deity in every Hindu ritual, the patron of new beginnings, and the giver of success, wisdom, and prosperity.
This exquisite murti depicts Lord Ganpati seated gracefully on a fully bloomed lotus pedestal (padma asana) — the sacred symbol of purity, divine birth, and spiritual awakening. He is portrayed in his classic four-armed form (Chaturbhuja), holding traditional attributes such as the modak (sweet), ankusha (goad), pasha (noose), and the abhaya mudra (gesture of fearless blessing). His radiant crown (mukuta), large auspicious ears, gentle trunk curving to one side, and ornate temple jewellery make this idol a spiritually powerful and visually captivating focal point.
Crafted from premium-grade solid brass with a warm golden antique finish, this Ganesha statue is the work of skilled South Indian artisans, who have meticulously detailed every element — from the lotus petals beneath to the divine vahana (mouse) carved subtly at the base. Standing 4 inches tall and 2 inches wide, this compact yet impactful idol is perfect for home pooja rooms, office desks, study tables, car dashboards, meditation corners, business cash counters, and gifting hampers.
Whether you are starting a new venture, moving into a new home, performing daily worship, or seeking divine guidance to overcome obstacles, this Vighnaharta brass idol becomes your sacred companion. It also makes a deeply meaningful gift for housewarmings (Griha Pravesh), Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, weddings, business inaugurations, birthdays, and New Year celebrations.
Key Highlights:
Worshipping Bhagwan Ganpati is believed to bestow countless spiritual and worldly blessings:
For maximum spiritual benefit, place this lotus brass Ganesha idol in the following auspicious locations:
Avoid placing the idol in the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, store room, or directly on the floor. As per tradition, never place Ganesha facing the south direction.
Q1. What are the dimensions and material of this Ganesha idol? The idol stands 4 inches tall and 2 inches wide, crafted from solid brass with a warm golden antique finish.
Q2. What does the lotus pedestal symbolise? The lotus (padma) symbolises purity, divine birth, spiritual awakening, and detachment from worldly troubles. Lord Ganesha seated on a lotus represents enlightenment rising above all material obstacles.
Q3. What are the other names of Lord Ganesha? Lord Ganesha is known by 108 sacred names, including Ganpati, Vinayaka, Vighnaharta, Vighneshwara, Ganapathy, Lambodara, Gajanana, Ekadanta, Siddhivinayak, Vakratunda, Pillaiyar, Heramba, Mahaganapati, and many more.
Q4. What do the four arms of Ganesha hold? The four arms typically hold the modak (sweet), ankusha (goad), pasha (noose), and the abhaya mudra (gesture of blessing) — each symbolising the rewards of devotion, control over ego, attachment, and divine protection.
Q5. Is this idol suitable for daily home pooja? Yes, the 4-inch size is perfect for daily worship in home pooja rooms, office shrines, and meditation spaces.
Q6. Can this idol be gifted on special occasions? Absolutely. It is an auspicious and meaningful gift for housewarmings (Griha Pravesh), Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, weddings, business inaugurations, birthdays, and New Year.
Q7. In which direction should Lord Ganesha face? Place Ganesha facing east, north, or north-east. Never place the idol facing south direction. The devotee should face east or north while praying.
Q8. Why is durva grass important for Ganesha worship? Durva grass is considered the most sacred offering to Lord Ganesha. Offering 21 blades of durva during pooja is believed to please him and bring quick fulfilment of wishes.
Q9. Is the idol handcrafted? Yes, every piece is meticulously handcrafted by traditional South Indian artisans. Slight variations in finish are natural and reflect the authentic, handmade character of each idol.
Q10. How do I clean and maintain the brass idol? Wipe gently with a soft, dry cotton cloth regularly. For deeper cleaning, use a mild brass cleaner or a natural paste of lemon and salt, then dry thoroughly to prevent tarnishing.
Q11. Can I keep this idol in my office or shop? Yes, Vighnaharta Ganesha is highly recommended for offices, shops, and businesses. Placing him on the cash counter or reception desk attracts customers, removes obstacles, and ensures smooth business growth.
Q12. Is brass auspicious for Hindu idols? Yes, brass is highly revered in Hindu tradition. It is believed to absorb and radiate sacred energies, making it the preferred metal for pooja murtis and temple idols.
Q13. Can I keep this idol in my car? Yes, the compact 4-inch size makes it ideal for car dashboards. Lord Ganesha is believed to ensure safe travel, remove journey obstacles, and provide divine protection.
Q14. Should I do anything special on Ganesh Chaturthi? Yes, perform a grand pooja with 21 modaks, 21 durva blades, red hibiscus flowers, and recite the Ganesha Atharvashirsha. Ganesh Chaturthi is the most auspicious day to invoke his blessings.
Q15. What does the mouse (mooshika) at the base represent? The mouse is Lord Ganesha's vahana (vehicle) and symbolises the conquest of ego and desires. It represents how even the smallest can carry the greatest divine power when guided by wisdom.
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