This copper statue from Nepal shows the Hindu elephant-headed god Ganesha dancing and stomping on a rat, a type of rodent that harms people's crops. The farming community of Nepal frequently worships Ganesha because he is believed to have the ability to tame rats. The image of Ganesha towering over the threatening animal serves as a reminder to his adherents that the ultimate defender is watching over their crops and abundance.
The four-armed Ganesha is adorned in the traditional ornaments of Nepal, with a third eye marking his forehead, and rosary, axe, bowl of Modak, and the gesture of Abhaya or fearlessness, telling his devotees to be unafraid, guarded by the presence of Ganesha.
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