Ganesh Murti - 9 X 6.5 Inches | Black Stone Ganpati Murti/ Vinayaka Idol For Home Temple & Auspicious Decor
"The Symbol of Divine Wisdom and Strength: The Elegant Black Stone Ganesha."
• Story of Ganesha:
In the heavens above Mount Kailash, Goddess Parvati once prayed for a guardian someone who would be faithful to her and keep her privacy safe. Using the turmeric paste she used for her bath, Parvati produced a child while her husband, Lord Shiva, was away in meditation. She gave this character life with love and vitality. As a result, Ganesha was born. One day, while Parvati was taking a bath, she told Ganesha to watch the door and prevent anybody from entering. By chance, Lord Shiva came back home and was astonished to see a youngster blocking his way. Shiva was furious at the boy's disobedience, not knowing that Parvati had created Ganesha. In his wrath, Shiva cut off Ganesha's head following a violent argument.
Parvati's rage and grief shook the skies when she found out about this. Shiva pledged to revive the kid in order to soothe her and restore equilibrium. He commanded his followers to bring him the head of the first living thing they came across, which turned out to be an elephant. The head of the elephant brought Ganesha back to life, giving him the name Gajanan, which means Elephant-Faced God.
Ganesha was given the name "Prathama Pujya" by Lord Shiva, who proclaimed him to be his son and the one to be worshiped first before any other god or auspicious event. Since that day, Ganesha has been the remover of obstacles (Vighnaharta) and the deity of wisdom, fresh starts, and wealth. Every Ganesha statue or vigraham is a representation of power, devotion, and everlasting favors thanks to this sacred narrative of love, sacrifice, and resurrection.
• The Vinayagar idol, Ganapati statue, Vinayagar sculpture, or Vighneshwara murti, all of which represent the remover of barriers and the protector of new beginnings, are also known as Ganesha vigraham.
• This representation of Ganesha is highly respected, particularly in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Odisha, where stone vinayagar sculpture are frequently revered in temples and residences. South Indian temple art, known for its intricacy and spiritual potency, is mirrored in the black stone statue.
• Uses and Applications:
This representation of Ganapati statue is ideal for usage in home temples, everyday poojas, or as a spiritual ornament in offices and meditation spaces. It is given high respect, positioned with flowers and offerings, and becomes the focal point of worship throughout Ganesh Chaturthi.
• Preservation and Upkeep:
Keep the statue in a dry, clean location away from direct sunlight or too much moisture to preserve its immaculate appearance and spiritual vitality. Use a soft brush sometimes or gently dust it with a dry cloth. Stay away from wet wipes and harsh chemicals on the stone surface.
• Deity Focus and Related Festivals:
This Ganesha vigraham is especially well-suited for Sankashti Chaturthi, Varad Vinayaka Vrata, and Ganesh Chaturthi, a major festival honoring Lord Ganesha. In Hinduism, Ganesha is revered as the remover of barriers and the harbinger of success at the beginning of every auspicious ceremony.
• The Vinayagar idol, made of naturally obtained black stone, has exquisite details, a smooth, polished surface, and emphasizes Ganesha's calm demeanor and recognizable features such as his curled trunk and modaka. The matte-black finish and weight of this Ganesha statue evoke divinity and endurance, making it a valuable heirloom for future generations.
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