Ganesh Murti With Arch - 4 x 3 Inches | Ganpati Murti Sitting On Sinhasan/ Resin Statue for Pooja
• Invite divine blessings and prosperity into your space with our exquisite Resin Ganesha Statue, a timeless symbol of wisdom and success.
• This Ganesha murti is a stunning depiction of the God of new beginnings, success, wisdom, and intellect.
• This Ganesha murti is made of Resin and is supported by a sturdy base. The smooth, flawless finish of the showpiece adds to its magical charm. it is durable and easy to maintain.
• He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and is often portrayed as an elephant-headed God with a pot belly and four arms.
• He is also known as the remover of obstacles and is worshipped before starting any important work or undertaking.
• This Ganesha statue portrays Lord vinayagar with his characteristic elephant head, pot belly, and four arms. He is depicted in a sitting position on a sturdy base.
• The serene expression on the face of God Ganesha is sure to bring a sense of calm and tranquility to any space it is placed in.
• This Resin Ganesha idol removes negativity and bad vibrations from your house and gives you wealth and all the goodness you need in life.
• This Vinayagar statue can also be given to friends and family during spiritual functions and celebrations such as wedding anniversaries, birthdays, housewarmings, and so on.
• Vinayagar Chaturthi, also known as Ganesh Chaturthi or Vinayaka Chavithi, is a significant Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha.
• Placing this Resin Ganesha Statue as a centerpiece during your Vinayagar Chaturthi celebrations creates a sacred and auspicious atmosphere, inviting divine energies and fostering a sense of devotion and reverence.
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Here is a brief narrative about Lord Kubera and Lord Ganesha.
The deity of wealth, Lord Kubera, took great pride in his wealth. He invited several well-known people to a large feast he had planned one day. He went and summoned Shiva as well. Lord Shiva knew his true intentions of keeping the feast. All he wanted to do was exhibit all of his wealth. He therefore assured him that his son Ganesha would attend the feast and to take care of him and his hunger. Kubera was sure he could provide Ganesha with excellent hospitality.
On the day of the feast, Ganesha arrived and began to eat. He consumed all that was offered to him and repeatedly asked for more.
Ganesha was still hungry when the food eventually ran out. After that, he began to consume the furniture, vessels, and other things. Thus, Lord Kubera rushed to Lord Shiva for help. When Lord Shiva offered Ganesha a cup of roasted ice, his hunger was instantly quenched. Lord Kubera acknowledged his error and begged for forgiveness for his pride over his wealth.