In Newari tradition, Lord Ganesha, the son of Shiva and Shakti, is a representation of unsurpassed knowledge and the origin of cosmic power. He appears in the Nepalese statue in his typical four-armed form with a few peculiar characteristics. The radish in his hand is a visual metaphor for agricultural wealth, which is attained by his kind protectiveness, and the rosary in his palm depicts infinite wisdom. Bathed in pure gold, this gilt copper icon radiates an aura of auspiciousness, befitting the glory of Sri Ganesha.
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