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Ganesh Murti With Arch Sitting On Base - 4 x 2.5 Inches | Resin Statue/ Vinayaka Statue for Pooja

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Original price Rs. 250.00 - Original price Rs. 250.00
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Rs. 250.00
Rs. 250.00 - Rs. 250.00
Current price Rs. 250.00
SKU 601758
Width Height Depth Weight

2.5 in

4 in

1.5 in

0.085 kg

Presenting our resin statue of Lord Ganesha with an Arch, a beautiful portrayal of the beloved god regarded for wisdom and wealth. Vinayagar is a highly regarded Hindu deity who represents knowledge, wealth, and the elimination of barriers. He is adored throughout India and beyond and is depicted with an elephant's head.


• Perfect for any spiritual environment, this exquisitely carved Ganesh murti captures the fine features and elegant pose of Ganesha.
• This Vinayagar statue with Arch radiates tranquility and happiness and is a captivating center point in any room because of its exquisite craftsmanship and brilliant golden hue.
• This Ganesha statue represents good fortune and fresh starts, making it the perfect gift for festivals, housewarming celebrations, or other special occasions.
• To create a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere that is spiritually uplifting, place it on your desk, bookshelf, or your home's altar.
• This resin Vinayagar statue with Arch is a beautiful statue that also acts as a continual reminder of God's presence in your life thanks to its intricate details and elegant appeal.


Lord Ganeshas's Broken Tusk: A Short Story

According to the epic Mahabharata, the sage Vyasa (Vyāsa) once dictated a poem to Ganesha, who was then asked to write it down. Ganesha agreed but only after Vyasa promised to repeat the poem without interruption. In response, the sage imposed a condition that Ganesha not only write down what he heard but also understand it before he did so. On the hope that by merely reading a challenging verse that Ganesha could not comprehend, Vyasa might be able to recover somewhat from his constant talking. The dictation started, but Ganesha's feather pen broke in the middle of the writing. He broke off a piece of his tusk and used it as a pen, allowing him to keep his word and letting the transcription continue uninterrupted.

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