7.5" Ganesha Statue | Antique Bronze Resin Hindu Elephant God Seated on Lotus Base | Remover of Obstacles | Authentic Himalayan Sacred Art

7.5" Ganesha Statue | Antique Bronze Resin Hindu Elephant God Seated on Lotus Base | Remover of Obstacles | Authentic Himalayan Sacred Art

$75.00
Sale price  $75.00 Regular price 
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7.5" Ganesha Statue | Antique Bronze Resin Hindu Elephant God Seated on Lotus Base | Remover of Obstacles | Authentic Himalayan Sacred Art

7.5" Ganesha Statue | Antique Bronze Resin Hindu Elephant God Seated on Lotus Base | Remover of Obstacles | Authentic Himalayan Sacred Art

$75.00
Sale price  $75.00 Regular price 

The Remover of Obstacles. Present in Every Beginning.

Before a journey begins. Before a new home is blessed. Before a business opens its doors. Ganesha is invoked first.

This extraordinary 7.5-inch Ganesha statue captures the elephant-headed deity of Hindu tradition in his most beloved seated form cross-legged on an ornate lotus base, his four arms holding the sacred implements of his divine purpose, his great trunk gracefully curved to the left in the traditional sign of auspiciousness and fulfilled blessings. Cast in resin and finished in a deep antique dark bronze patina, this piece carries the weighty presence of ancient temple metalwork substantial, grounding, and unmistakably sacred.

Every Detail Has Meaning

Dark Antique Bronze Patina Finish

The deep dark brown-black antiqued finish evokes ancient cast-metal temple sculptures, heavy, timeworn, and rich with the character of an object present at many sacred occasions. The matte patina gives the piece an earthy, grounded quality suited to both traditional altars and contemporary sacred spaces.

Four Arms - The Divine Multiplicity of Ganesha

Ganesha's four arms each hold a sacred attribute: the ankusha (elephant goad to guide devotees), the pasha (noose to capture and remove obstacles), his own broken tusk (representing sacrifice for the sake of knowledge), and a hand extended in abhaya mudra the gesture of fearlessness and protection. Together, his four arms represent the full range of his divine activity.

Trunk Curved to the Left - Auspicious and Welcoming

Ganesha's trunk curves gracefully to his left. In Hindu iconographic tradition, a left-curving trunk is associated with the Ida nadi (the lunar energy channel) and is considered the most approachable, auspicious form of Ganesha welcoming, blessing-giving, and ideal for home worship and daily devotion. This is the most widely worshipped form of Ganesha across India and the Hindu diaspora.

Round Sacred Belly

Ganesha's characteristic rotund belly is prominently rendered a form that carries deep symbolic meaning. His great belly is said to contain the entire universe. His legendary love of sweet offerings reflects a deity who celebrates abundance, and his belly is a reminder that Ganesha blesses devotees with richness and contentment.

Ornate Crown

Rising above his elephant head is a detailed multi-tiered crown an ornate headdress of the kind traditionally depicted in South Asian and Himalayan sacred sculpture, marking Ganesha's royal status as lord of all ganas (divine attendants) and son of Shiva and Parvati.

Lotus Base

Ganesha rests on a beautifully detailed round lotus base with petal carvings around the entire circumference a classical element of sacred sculpture representing purity and auspiciousness. The base is wide and stable, allowing the statue to stand firmly on any surface.

Who Is Ganesha?

Ganesha, also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Vighnaharta (Remover of Obstacles) is one of the most widely worshipped deities in Hinduism and one of the most recognized sacred figures in the world. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati, the lord of new beginnings, and the patron of wisdom, intellect, and the arts.

In Hindu tradition, Ganesha is always invoked first before any ritual, journey, business venture, or auspicious occasion. His elephant head, given to him by Shiva, became the mark of his unique wisdom: elephants are among the most intelligent, long-lived, and powerful creatures in the natural world. His broken tusk, which he broke himself to use as a stylus when transcribing the Mahabharata, represents his willingness to sacrifice for the sake of knowledge.

Placing a Ganesha statue in your home or on your altar is considered one of the most auspicious acts in Hindu tradition an open invitation to his energy of obstacle removal, wisdom, new beginnings, and divine protection.

Product Details

Height: 7.5 inches (approx. 19 cm)
Material: Resin with antique dark bronze patina finish
Finish: Deep dark brown-black antiqued matte evokes ancient temple metalwork
Arms: Four holding traditional sacred implements
Trunk: Left-curving auspicious, home-worship form
Crown: Ornate multi-tiered headdress
Base: Round ornate lotus base with petal carving
Tradition: Hindu - Shaiva / pan-Hindu
Use: Home altar, puja room, gifting, sacred decor, yoga studio

Who Is This Statue Perfect For?

This 7.5-inch Ganesha statue is ideal for Hindu families and practitioners wanting a puja room or home altar centerpiece, anyone beginning a new venture, home, or chapter of life, yoga studios and wellness centers welcoming Ganesha's energy, collectors of South Asian and Himalayan sacred art, and anyone seeking a meaningful gift for a housewarming, wedding, new business, or graduation. Ganesha's blessing is universal, this piece suits any sacred space.

Care & Placement

In Hindu tradition, Ganesha is placed facing the main entrance of a home or on a p

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