Materials: Hand Carved Rain Tree Wood from Tamil Nadu, India
Total Height Including Base: 24 inches or 61 cms
Base Width & Depth: 12 x 5 inches
Weight: 13 pounds or 6 kgs
  • Ganesh is dancing on a double lotus base holding an elephant goad, noose, his broken tusk and a mango
  • He is perfect for removing obstacles in ones life and is often invoked before the start of a new venture to help ease the way through any difficulties
Ganesh is dancing on a double lotus flower base. In His hand he holds a noose, elephant goad, mango and his broken tusk he used to write the Mahabharata epic. Ganesh's vehicle; a rat is on the base looking up to Ganesh in awe. On his forehead he has a tilak comprised of three horizontal stripes which Saivites wear. Because Ganesh is Shiva's son he is wearing the tilak of his father.


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