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Ganesh Murti Sitting On Hibiscus Flower - 2.5 x 4.5 Inches | Aluminium & Gold Polish Ganpati Murti for Pooja

Original price Rs. 230.00 - Original price Rs. 230.00
Original price
Rs. 230.00
Rs. 230.00 - Rs. 230.00
Current price Rs. 230.00
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SKU 50765
Width Height Depth Weight

4.5 in

2.5 in

4 in

0.18 kg

Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of wisdom, sits gracefully upon a delicate hibiscus flower, symbolizing divine beauty, purity, and devotion. This exquisite aluminium idol with a radiant gold polish captures the essence of Lord Ganpati’s benevolence, wisdom, and prosperity, making it a perfect addition to home temples, pooja rooms, and spiritual spaces.

The hibiscus flower, known as Japa Kusuma in Sanskrit, is one of Lord Ganesha’s most beloved flowers, often offered in prayers to seek His blessings for success, intelligence, and prosperity. The combination of Lord Ganesha and the sacred hibiscus makes this murti a powerful symbol of spiritual awakening, creative energy, and divine protection.

Features of the Ganesh Murti Sitting on Hibiscus Flower
• Premium Aluminium Build with Gold Polish – Crafted from high-quality aluminium with a stunning gold polish, ensuring durability and an elegant shine.
• Unique Hibiscus Flower Design – Represents purity, divine love, and spiritual awakening, making it an ideal idol for devotional spaces.
• Symbol of Wisdom & Success – Worshipping Lord Ganesha brings knowledge, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles in life.
• Compact & Lightweight – Perfect for home altars, workspaces, car dashboards, and travel-friendly pooja setups.
• Tarnish-Resistant & Low Maintenance – Requires minimal upkeep, retaining its divine aura for years.
• Intricate Handcrafted Detailing – Designed with fine craftsmanship, enhancing its spiritual and artistic appeal.

The Spiritual Significance of Ganesha on a Hibiscus Flower
• Hibiscus – A Sacred Offering – In Hindu traditions, offering red hibiscus flowers to Lord Ganesha is believed to enhance spiritual energy and attract success.
• Symbol of Renewal & Positivity – The hibiscus flower represents life, transformation, and new beginnings, mirroring Ganesha’s role as the remover of obstacles.
• Divine Protection & Wisdom – Having this idol in your home or office invites divine guidance, clarity, and positive vibrations.
• Ideal for Meditation & Pooja – Enhances the spiritual ambiance of your space, making it perfect for daily prayers and mindfulness practices.

Why Choose This Ganesh Murti?
• Perfect for Daily Worship & Festive Celebrations – Ideal for Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, and everyday pujas.
• Auspicious Gift Choice – A meaningful gift for housewarming ceremonies, weddings, and spiritual occasions.
• Blends Spirituality with Aesthetic Appeal – Adds a touch of divinity and elegance to any pooja room or decor space.
• Invites Prosperity & Harmony – Helps in overcoming obstacles, attracting abundance, and fostering inner peace.

Perfect For
• Home Temples & Pooja Rooms – Enhances devotional practices and spiritual energy.
• Office & Business Spaces – Encourages success, wisdom, and problem-solving abilities.
• Gifting for Auspicious Occasions – A thoughtful gift for loved ones seeking blessings and prosperity.
• Meditation & Prayer Spaces – Creates a peaceful and divine atmosphere for spiritual practices.

Bring home this sacred Ganesh Murti seated on a Hibiscus Flower and invite divine blessings, success, and positivity into your life!

FAQ

What prayers are said during idol immersion?

Devotees offer prayers at Ganesh idol immersion (Visarjan) to respectfully say goodbye and invite His return the next year. Typical prayers consist of:
Pudhchya Varshi Lavkar Ya, Ganapati Bappa Morya (O Lord Ganesha, return early next year).
Aartis and mantras such as the final Ganesh Aarti, the Ganesh Gayatri Mantra, or the Ganesh Atharvashirsha.
Additionally, devotees pray for safety, knowledge, and wealth and give thanks to Him for removing difficulties.

What does Lord Ganesha’s elephant head symbolise?

Lord Ganesha’s elephant head symbolizes wisdom, intelligence, and strength. It represents the ability to overcome obstacles and listen with patience. The large head also signifies big thinking and knowledge.

What does the modak in Ganesha's hand mean?

The modak in Ganesha’s hand symbolizes the sweet reward of spiritual knowledge and devotion. It represents the bliss (ānanda) one attains through discipline, wisdom, and self-realization.

What is the significance of Ganesha’s broken tusk?

Lord Ganesha's shattered tusk represents wisdom, humility, and sacrifice. In order to acquire actual wisdom, it teaches that one must let go of pride and ego. Ganesha used the tusk to write the Mahabharata, which further symbolizes the principle of harnessing imperfection for a greater good.

Which are some of the must-visit localities in Mumbai during Ganesh Chathurthi?

Lalbaugcha Raja, Andhericha Raja, Girgaoncha Raja, GSB Seva Mandal, and Khetwadicha Ganraj are must-see locations during Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai. These pandals are well-known for their cultural heritage, creative themes, and large idols. The highlight is the Girgaon Chowpatty Visarjan, which attracts enormous crowds for the farewell.

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