This Small Panchamukhi Ganesha Brass Statue is a depiction of the Heramba Ganesha. Heramba Ganapati is recognized as the eleventh of the 32 various types of Ganapati. The Sanskrit term 'Heramba' consists of two words: 'He' and 'Ramba.' 'He' means 'weakness' or 'helplessness', while 'Ramba' means 'protection.' He-Ramba Ganapati is thus the loving Lord who is the 'protector of the weak and vulnerable.' This version of Ganesha is remarkable in many ways. He has five heads.
Here in this Brass depiction, Lord Ganesha is shown in the Chaturbhuj form where he holds a goad and noose in his upper hands while blessing his devotees with one of his lower hands while holding a moodak with the other. His beloved vehicle the Mooshak is seen offering his reverence to the deity while sitting near his feet. It is believed that daily prayers to him can alleviate tension and doubt while also blessing people with knowledge, competence, and conviction for success in their undertakings.
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