sitting ganpati murti

  • Sale! large, intricately carved stone sculpture of the Hindu deity Lord Ganesha is presented against a plain, dark gray to black gradient background, highlighting its vibrant colors and detailed form. This specific depiction features three elephant heads, the central one facing forward with a gracefully curved trunk holding a modak (sweet dumpling), while the two flanking heads look slightly outwards. Each head is crowned with a highly detailed, layered headpiece. Ganesha is shown seated in a comfortable, relaxed posture, likely Lalitasana, with his right leg bent and resting on the ornate lotus pedestal, and his left leg bent with the foot positioned on the multi-tiered base below. He possesses four arms, each holding symbolic objects: the upper right arm holds an ankusha (goad), the upper left a pasha (noose), while the lower right hand is raised in a gesture of blessing (Abhaya Mudra), and the lower left hand holds another modak, symbolizing abundance and spiritual rewards. The deity has a prominent pot belly, characteristic of Ganesha, and wears a sacred thread (yagnopavitam) draped across his chest. He is adorned with intricate jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, armlets, and anklets, all meticulously carved. Behind Ganesha is a magnificent, arch-shaped prabhavali (aura or halo) of elaborate scrollwork and flame-like patterns, culminating at the top with a fierce yet decorative kirttimukha (glorious face) motif, often associated with protection and auspiciousness in Hindu iconography. The entire sculpture rests on a robust, multi-tiered rectangular base adorned with repetitive architectural patterns and a central floral medallion. The sculpture is rich in earthy tones, primarily a warm terracotta orange used for Ganesha's skin, clothing, and the lotus pedestal, creating a striking contrast with the muted gold, ochre, and soft grey-blue details that highlight the intricate carvings of the jewelry, crowns, and prabhavali. Small accents of deep red add vibrancy, giving the impression of an antique, painted finish that accentuates the stone's texture and depth. This depiction of Ganesha with multiple heads and arms signifies his omnipresence and divine power, reflecting the rich tradition of South Indian craftsmanship and its spiritual significance in Hindu mythology and religious art. This piece serves as a beautiful representation of devotion and artistic skill, often sought after for temple art, spiritual decor, or as a significant collector's item in traditional Indian art.

    Tri-Mukha Ganesha Statue 3ft

    Original price was: ₹58,000.00.Current price is: ₹53,500.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in it is wood. This sculpture is wonderfully crafted by our best artisans. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs of a tri-mukha Ganesha statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in country wood
    Total Height Including Base: 3ft or 36 inches
    Width:  27 inches
    Depth:  6.5-7 inches

    Weight:  24 kgs approx

     

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    • This is a handcrafted creation therefore minor variations in color or design may arise. Small irregularities are rare and are intrinsic to the beauty of this statue’s creation, as it is ultra-carefully crafted by hand.
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