Eco Friendly Ganesha Idol - 15 x 8 Inches | Clay Ganpati Idol/ Ganesh Chaturthi Decoration
• This Vinayagar Statue is a beautifully crafted and symbolic idol that represents Lord Ganesha. This clay Ganesha statue captures the essence of divinity, purity, and spiritual awakening.
• Crafted with attention to detail, this statue is made from clay. Each piece is meticulously painted by artisans.
• This clay Ganpati statue depicts Lord Ganesha in a seated position with his iconic elephant head, pot belly, four hands, and his Mooshiga vahanam.
• Lord Ganesha is a revered Hindu Deity known as the remover of obstacles and the God of wisdom, intellect, and new beginnings. He is often depicted with an elephant head, symbolising his unique and wise nature.
• During Ganesha Chaturthi, the clay Ganesha idol becomes the centrepiece of the festivities. It is traditionally worshipped and adorned with various offerings, including flowers, garlands, fruits, and sweets.
• The clay Ganesha idol is believed to attract positive energies, remove obstacles, and bestow blessings upon the devotees.
• Ganesh Chaturthi is a vibrant and widely celebrated Hindu festival that marks the birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha and is observed with great enthusiasm and devotion.
• Let this Clay Ganesh murti serve as a reminder of Lord Ganesha's blessings, wisdom, and ability to remove obstacles from your path.
• When handling this clay Ganesh murti, it is important to treat it with care and gentleness. Avoid dropping or mishandling the statue to prevent any damage. It is recommended to display the statue in a safe and stable location.
• Celebrate Ganesha Chaturthi with a beautiful clay Ganpati murti and other essentials from Giri. Giri offers a wide range of Ganesha statues in various sizes and materials, allowing you to find the perfect idol for your Ganesha Chaturthi festivities.
• To enhance your Ganesha Chaturthi celebrations, Giri also provides Pillaiyar Vastram (clothing) for Lord Ganesha.
The Story Behind Ganesha Chaturthi:
Parvati created a child named Vinayagar from turmeric powder while Shiva meditated. One day, while taking a bath, Parvati ordered Vinayagar to keep an eye on the entrance of her chamber. Vinayagar, unaware of Shiva's identity, stopped him from entering Parvati's chamber and even defeated Shiva's army. In anger, Shiva beheaded Vinayagar. Parvati threatened cosmic destruction unless he was revived. Shiva attached an elephant's head to Vinayagar, naming him Ganesha. This birth is celebrated as Ganesh Chaturthi, symbolising wisdom, new beginnings, and overcoming obstacles.