This masterpiece made out of Pinkstone draws inspiration from the temple architect of Central and Southern India. Ganesha dances in a curved stance of jubilation. In his Ashtabhuja form - Lambodara holds a Gada, Battleaxe, Pasa, Ankush, Broken tusk, and a bowl of Naivedyam (laddoos) as he bestows his guidance through Abhaya Mudra. His five heads represent the Panchabrahman, namely - Ishana, Tatpurusha, Aghora, Vamadeva, and Sadyojata. Above Ganesha in the center is Kirtimukha, accompanied by Gandharvas and Peacocks.
The pillars below his plinth have an auspicious Kalasha in the center, accompanied by six smaller Ganapatis. On the side pillars - Lord Shiva, Lord Kartikeya, Devi Uma, and Nagaraja Vasuki have been carved. Ganesha, who leads the Ganas is revered by two Mushakas at his feet, with an offering of more laddoos. A true beauty, this sculpture evokes the most pristine form of cosmic wisdom.
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