Nritya Ganapati The Dancer (In Tamil Vinayagar, Ganesh)

9,500.00

Ganesha, the son of the Hindu god Siva and his consort Parvati, is often represented dancing in a pose similar to that of his father as Lord of the Dance. While guarding Parvati’s gate, he tried to prevent Siva from entering and was beheaded as punishment.

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Ganesha, the son of the Hindu god Siva and his consort Parvati, is often represented dancing in a pose similar to that of his father as Lord of the Dance. While guarding Parvati’s gate, he tried to prevent Siva from entering and was beheaded as punishment. His own head was then replaced by that of an elephant. Ganesha is revered as the god of wealth.

From the 10th century onwards Ganesha became the principal deity of the traders and merchants who went out of India seeking commercial trade. In later centuries many Hindus migrated to other countries and took their culture, including Ganesh, with them. Buddhism has a particular affinity for Ganesh, representing as he does the kindest of principals associated with personal success. And since the 20th Century, Ganesh has become a favourite mascot of Western countries, partially because of the westerner’s love of elephants but also because of the rewards Ganesh promises when present to oversee daily affairs.

The Ganesha sculpture in the picture depicts Ganesha Dancing under the boon-tree, He has four arms. His 2 hands in mudhra position in other two hands holding an elephant goad, noose, his broken tusk and a mango. His vehicle, Mooshika, sits by his side looking up to his lord. When you order this piece you will receive this exact Nritya Ganapati The Dancer (In Tamil Vinayagar, Ganesh) sculpture. It is truly one of a kind as there is only one made exactly like this!

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Additional information

Material

Carving Wood, Hand Carved, Painted From South India

Height

24 Inches

Width

15 Inches

Depth

4 Inches

Weight

7.5 Kgs, 8.5 Kgs

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