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30"hx16"w, 10kgs(apx) Call For PricingDescription : Handmade sandalwood pancha mukha vinayaka statue idol .
handcrafted wood products,decorative handcrafts,,decorative articles,india decoratives,wood decoration,hyderabad wood works,sandalwood hyderabad,andhra pradesh sandalwood,indian wood statues,indian wood idols,indian wood sculptures,wood designs hyderabad,Behold the unusual beauty of the panchamukha or the five-headed sculpture of the great Indian god, Ganesha. Beautifully hand carved with keen attention to the finest detail, the exotic pancha mukha Ganapati statue is an art collector’s delight. This eye catching yet antique looking figurine of the pot bellied Hindu god has been sculpted from a fine specimen of sandalwood, a rare and fragrant wood that is sometimes referred to as wooden gold and is mounted on a pedestal of solid rosewood. Vastu trained interior designers and home-makers love this statue for its auspicious significance and aesthetic appeal.
wood carving hyderabad,wood carving interiors,wood carving shop,wood carving exporters,wood carving india,wood carving decoratives,wood carving decoration, Lord Ganesha is known by several monikers. No auspicious venture begins without first invoking the blessings of this gentle pot-bellied God who is variously called as Ganesha, Vinayaka and Ganapati. As Vigneshwara, He is one of the most popular deities and is deeply revered as the God of Good fortune and the dispeller of obstacles in the path to success. Mythology has it that the young Lord was beheaded and before the sun set, his head was replaced with the head of the first being that his father, Lord Shiva came across; that of an elephant.
This intricately hand-crafted Indian idol shows the elephant God stands majestically on a beautiful Lotus, the divine seat of wisdom. Two of His hands are poised in the traditional mudra of blessing. The benevolent god showers blessings and benediction on those who worship Him. In His other hands, he holds a shanku, a quill and an ankush. The shanku or conch shell is ritually sounded during important events and is said to be a dispeller of negative forces and harbinger of good times. The ankush signifies self mastery and encourages one to reach within oneself to find the true meaning of Life and happiness. A crescent moon, one of the symbols of Lord Shiva his father, adorns his crown. This intricately carved work of art is ideally placed in a puja room or a place where you wish to attract good luck and wealth. So, invite good luck into your home or bless a loved one with this exquisite Indian handicraft item.
Care: Keep indoors. Lightly dust the figurine as required. We recommend the use of a mild wood cleaner on a swab of cotton wool.
