Unique standing Ganesh- 6998
Antiques
Sandstone of 4 armed standing Ganesh in 'Abhyanga' posture
Koh Ker period 10th Century- Cambodia
Dimensions: ht 153 w 60 d 34 cm
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From private collection
Authentic certificate provided.
Ganesha is the Hindu elephant-headed deity who removes obstacles and is thus the god of success; in this sense, he is a god of great
importance for everyday existence. He was venerated first, before the worshipper turned to the other gods, in order to remove potential
obstacles between the worshipper and the divine. In Southeast Asia, Ganesha has a more independent status than in India; his images were
often housed in separate temples as primary icons of worship. Here, Ganesha is shown wearing a short wraparound skirt (sampot), the front
end of which falls down the center in a series of flaring folds characteristic of the Prasat Andet style.
Standing Ganesha – In standing idols, Ganesha is in the 'Abhyanga' posture.
This position symbolizes rigidity and a good attitude. Here, Ganesha looks utterly delightful with his huge belly
1. The Sitting Ganesha – The sitting Ganesha is one of the most common idols. It represents Ganesha in ‘Lalitasana’, where he enjoys a
relaxed and a calm state of mind. It is said that in this position, while he is meditating, he keeps an eye on your family, keeping them
away from harm. If you are looking for a Ganesh idol for car then this is perfect. This way, all your journeys will be safe and sound.
Even when Ganesha is sitting, it is necessary to make a note of the position of his leg. You must always buy the idol where he keeps one
leg on the ground. In this position, he will hear all your wishes and pay attention to you.
2. Standing Ganesha – In standing idols, Ganesha is in the ‘Abhyanga’ posture. The Standing Ganesha idols are also very popular and can be
placed in your house, office or car. This position symbolizes rigidity and a good attitude. Here, Ganesha looks utterly delightful with his
huge belly.
3. Dancing Ganesha – The dancing Ganesha in enthralling and he is a sight for the sore eyes. With utter grace and elegance,
this statue is one of a kind. However, you will not find this statue everywhere as this posture symbolizes to the dance of destruction.
In this posture, you will sometimes find that Ganesha is dancing on his vahan- the mouse. It depicts the courage and the power of the tiny
mouse. It shows that, with Ganesha by your side, nothing is impossible.
4. Reclining Ganesha – The Reclining Ganesha is usually not used for worship. It is almost like an art form and can be seen in homes,
offices, etc. With a touch of luxury and a royal look to it, it makes the perfect home décor item. You can also gift these Ganesha idols,
as it will not require an elaborate ceremony, but he will always be present to bring in the positive vibes. In this idol, you can see that
Ganesha is enjoying a relaxing moment on a pillow and look very comfortable.
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