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This divine idol of Lord Ganesha in seated pose is artistically crafted in brass. In this idol, He is portrayed in His Chaturbhuj form (four hands) beautifully decked with jewels. His lower right hand is raised in Abhyam mudra, the gesture signifying assurance of protection. He holds weapons in His upper arms and a modak in His lower left hand, signifying fruits of prayers in form of liberation. The auspicious symbol trident and Om are carved on His forehead and trunk. Lord Ganesha is worshipped for removal of hindrances coming in the path of success and for blessings of intelligence, knowledge and success in new avenues. Place the idol in your puja altar, living room, work or study desk, car dashboard on near entrance for divine blessings.
Height: 2.3 inches
Base Dimension: 1.2 (L) x 1 (W) inches
Weight: 121 gms
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