Ganesh Murti Sitting On Lotus - 3 X 1.75 Inches | Silver Ganpati Murti/ Antique Polish Vinayaka Idol For Pooja
"Bring divine wisdom into your space with silver Ganesha—auspicious energy meets sacred form in antique-polished tradition."
Silver made ganesha also known as a ganesha idol, vinayagar statue, lord ganesha, or silver ganesha, this Silver Lord Ganesha Idol with Antique Polish exudes wealth and knowledge in a bright, long-lasting style that is ideal for poojas and ornamentation.
• Origin
Since the Vedic period, Lord Ganesha, also known as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings, has been revered throughout India. Silver, a metal historically associated with purity and lunar energy, is used to create this Ganesha idol. This polish gives a heritage look with delicate gloss and intricate contrast. With its elaborate designs, this silver Ganesha statue has a smooth texture, combining spiritual meaning and classic beauty. It emits tranquility, protection, and clarity as a vinayagar statue.
Particularly on Ganesh Chaturthi, Vinayaka Chaturthi, and Sankatahara Chaturthi, this silver Ganesh is highly respected. It is also thought to be fortunate to install a vinayagar idol in one's house during Diwali, housewarmings, and new endeavors. Before the start of any ceremony or ritual, Lord Ganesha is worshiped throughout the world.
• Ekadanta: The One with One Tusk
Long ago, the great sage Vyasa, blessed with divine knowledge, was chosen to narrate the Mahabharata, one of the longest and most profound epics in the world. But such a monumental task needed a scribe—not just any scribe, but someone with wisdom, patience, and focus beyond ordinary limits.
Sage Vyasa meditated deeply and then turned to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the god of intellect. When Vyasa approached him, Ganesha welcomed the sage with folded hands. “Ganesha,” said Vyasa, “I seek your help to write down the Mahabharata as I recite it. Will you be my scribe?” Ganesha agreed, but with a serious look in his eyes, he replied, “I will write for you—but only if you recite without pausing even once. If you stop, I will stop.” Vyasa, calm and clever, smiled. “Very well,” he said, “but you must understand every verse before you write it down.” Both agreed, and the sacred task began.
For days and nights, Vyasa spoke, and Ganesha listened and wrote—without rest, without food, and without blinking. As the verses flowed with divine rhythm, Ganesha's writing sped across the palm leaves. But suddenly, in the middle of a verse, his pen broke. The ink was ready. Vyasa continued reciting. But the divine pen could not be replaced. In that moment of urgency, and without hesitation, Ganesha broke off one of his own tusks and used it as a stylus to continue writing. His sacrifice was silent. His focus was unshaken. With unwavering devotion, he completed the Mahabharata—writing over 100,000 verses with a broken tusk and infinite concentration. Since then, Ganesha is known as Ekadanta—the One-Tusked God, a symbol of wisdom, sacrifice, and determination.
• Uses
• Place in pooja rooms or altars for daily worship of lord ganesha.
• Use during Ganesh Chaturthi and auspicious beginnings.
• Ideal as a symbolic gift for weddings and housewarmings.
• Keep near entrances or workspaces for protection and clarity.
• Preservation
• Clean gently with soft dry cotton or silver polishing cloth.
• Store in a cloth-lined box to prevent scratches.
• Avoid exposure to chemicals, moisture, or perfumes.
• Do not use abrasive materials on the antique-polished surface.
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