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Large Shri Vallabha Ganapati | 36-Inch | Bronze Madhuchista Vidhana
The magnificent Shri Vallabha Ganapati, standing gracefully at 36 inches, is an extraordinary representation of Lord Ganesha, crafted with reverence through the ancient Madhuchista Vidhana — the lost-wax casting technique. This divine bronze statue embodies the essence of auspiciousness and wisdom, radiating serenity and spiritual strength.
Lord Ganesha, known as the remover of obstacles (Vighnaharta) and the harbinger of prosperity, is depicted here with intricate details, from his gracefully curved trunk to his sacred modaka, symbolizing the sweetness of a devoted life. The craftsmanship reflects not only artistic brilliance but also a deep spiritual connection. थ्वमेव देवगन वरदा गणपते नमः | कर्मघं त्रयतमेकदं कर्मघं गणपते नमः || "Salutations to Lord Ganesha, the remover of all obstacles, the embodiment of wisdom, and the source of auspiciousness." This bronze masterpiece is ideal for both home sanctums and spiritual institutions, inviting blessings, harmony, and divine grace into the space it adorns. The ancient Indian artistry in the Madhuchista Vidhana makes this statue not just a work of art but a timeless spiritual treasure.Nataraja Ganesh with 16 Arms Dancing on Apasmara the Dwarf & Peacock Tail Arch | 26-Inch | Bronze
This magnificent Nataraja Ganesha in bronze embodies the cosmic dance of Vighnaharta, blending the essence of Natya (dance) with Ananda Tandava. Lord Gajanana, in an awe-inspiring Nritya Mudra, gracefully balances atop Apasmara, the embodiment of ignorance, symbolizing the triumph of wisdom over ego and illusion.
With Shodasha Bhuja (sixteen arms), each exquisitely adorned with divine Ayudhas (weapons) and sacred Mudras, He radiates celestial energy, bestowing Shakti (power), Aishwarya (prosperity), and Moksha (liberation). His divine form is encircled by an ornate Mayura Pichha Torana (peacock-feather arch), representing grace, beauty, and spiritual ascension.
Every detail, from the Anga Bhanga (body posture) to the intricate engravings, resonates with the profound Tatva (philosophical essence) of Sanatana Dharma. This Murti (idol), standing at 26 inches, is not merely a sculptural marvel but a sacred Vigraha for Upasana (worship) and divine contemplation.