The Pratham Pujya Devta, or the first worshipped God, Lor Vinayaka, is the remover of obstacles. He is generally depicted seated on a lotus pedestal in a maharajalila asana or the stance of a kings. Here, in this brass Sindoor box in the form of a drawer, he is seen seated under an ornamented Kirtimukha throne. He is blessing his devotees, winning the Varada mudra with one hand and his other three hands holding a noose, an axe, and a mood, respectively. It is a regal ritual object that is made to carry vermillion, an integral part of the tilak or sacred marking ceremony of deities. The finely carved designs and the royal use of semi-precious stones make this sindoor box an object of desire. The drawer-like container looks like an intelligent mixture of modern design with a sense of utility. Placing it in the personal worship space and keeping vermillion in it will infuse the blessings of Lord Ganesha with the vermillion, thus enabling the devotees to lead a peaceful and prosperous life.
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