Description
Fiber Standing Ganesha Statue in his hand he holds a noose, elephant goad, mango and his broken tusk he used to write the Mahabharata epic. On his forehead, he has a tilak comprised of three horizontal stripes that Saivites wear. Because Ganesh is Shiva’s son he is wearing the tilak of his father.
Fiber statue is extremely strong and durable while also being lightweight and movable. They are washable for easy cleaning. Liquids for abhishekam during puja will not dull or harm the colors.
Fiber Standing Ganesha Statue is available at Glasspoll Art workshop, Kolkata, India. “In heaven Lord Ganesh will establish the predominance of gods, on earth that of people, in the nether world that of serpents and anti-gods”.
Gentle elephant-headed Ganesh, or Ganesha, is one of Hinduism’s most popular deities. He is the remover of obstacles, the deity whom worshippers first acknowledge when they visit a temple. Fiber Standing Ganesha Statue is also a patron of letters and learning. Moreover, 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 as colored red. On the other hand, he has a potbelly and has four arms that may hold a pasam, and a pot of rice or sweetmeats. Additionally, the sweet meals are in a type of bowl known as a laddu.
Statues of Ganesha are available in most Indian cities. His statue is there where new houses are to be built. Moreover, he is honored at the start of a journey or business venture, and poets traditionally invoke him at the start of a book.
Fiber Standing Ganesha Statue. Glasspoll Art is making Fiber Standing Ganesha Statue in Kolkata Workshop from the year 2000.