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Crawling Baby Ganesh Small Statue, pewter over bronze
Crawling Baby Ganesh Small Statue, pewter over bronze
Item Id:
B-602
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Size
: 3"H x 3.5"L x 2"D
Item Type
: mini statue
Material
: pewter over bronze
Weight (lbs)
: 0.5 lbs, ship wt: 3 lbs, ship box: 7x7x6
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$24.00
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Ganesh, also called Ganapati, the elephant headed God of Wisdom and Success is the defender and remover of obstacles and has to be propitiated first before worshiping other Gods. He is one of the sons of Siva and Parvati. He is known as "Sidhi Data" or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head is believed to be an emblem of wisdom. His head often has one full tusk, while the other is broken. It is said that he lost it in a fight or that he used it to dictate the Maha-Bharata to the sage Vyasa. His mount or standard is a rat, a symbol in Hindu fable of the sagacity and trickery of this world, much like the fox in the west. So it is natural that the rat should first be conquered, then subdued and employed by the being who represents spiritual strength, whom he was bound to recognize as his superior, since his own cunning would tell him that Ganesh would prove a better guide than even his own perspicacity.
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