This bronze statue of Nritya-Ganapati represents Ganesha's triumph over Adi-Shesha as described in the Ganesha Purana.
Ganesha uses the serpent's hood to support his giant body. With a small bend of his head and a lively glance that gives the scenario vitality, his hand reaches out to tug the serpent's tail, whose scales are naturalistically delineated, giving the metal an elastic appearance.
On the reverse, Ganesha's leg muscles, waistcloth swing, and torso bend all point to a paused plummet, as though Ganapati had just landed on the snake's head.
Beatified by Panchaloha's inherent beauty, the icon has an antique aura, that enhances the appeal of the ancient sacred legend infused in every inch of this metal art.
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