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11-24 14:55
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ganesha statue 3d model
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That appears to be a Lord Ganesha idol with a distinctive color palette and posture. Based on the image, here is a detailed description and the spiritual significance of its features: 🐘 Idol Description The idol depicts Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity revered as the remover of obstacles (Vighnaharta), the god of wisdom, and the patron of arts and sciences. Color and Finish: The most striking feature is the bright coloration, primarily pink and gold. The pink color likely forms the main body or clothing, accented by intricate gold detailing on the jewelry, crown, and perhaps the decorative elements of the asana (seat). The combination is vibrant, suggesting a celebratory or highly aesthetic piece. Posture (Aasana): Ganesha is in a sitting posture (likely Lalitasana or a comfortable seated pose), which is typically recommended for placement in the home as it symbolizes calmness, stability, and peaceful prosperity. One leg is usually folded, while the other is placed on the ground or cushion, signifying a balance between worldly life and spiritual contemplation. Hand Gesture (Mudra): The idol's right hand is prominently raised in the Abhaya Mudra (gesture of fearlessness). This is a significant blessing, offering protection and assurance to the devotee. The other hands typically hold symbolic items. Trunk Direction: The trunk appears to be curved to the left (Vamamukhi Ganesha), which is the most common and generally auspicious form for home worship, as it symbolizes peace, happiness, and material wealth. Common Attributes (Likely Present): Though small or partially obscured in the image, Ganesha idols traditionally hold: An Axe (Parashu): To cut attachments and break the bonds of desire. A Noose (Pasha): To gently pull a devotee closer to the right path. A Modak (Sweet): The sweet reward of spiritual effort and wisdom. Vahana (Vehicle): The small mouse (Mushaka), Ganesha's vehicle, is typically placed near his feet, symbolizing the need to master one's desires and ego (which are seen as restless and nibbling, like a mouse).
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