Price - Rs 870.00 Type: Small Kamal Ganesha Religious Idol and Figurine Material: Brass Suitable For: Table Dimensions: 2.8 x 2 x 2 Inches Weight: 240 g Brass Small Kamal Ganesha Idol : A Divine Addition to Your Home Brass Small Kamal Ganesha Produced using quality brass and carefully assembled in India, this ravishing handwork is an ideal show-stopper of Indian-crafted works. Ganesha hindu strict Symbol Sculpture God Get flourishing and blissing in your home and office. Hindu God Lord Ganesha Sculpture High-quality Brass Strict Figure Home Stylistic Layout Masterpiece. That is use and utility things, and a goal is to present them to your dear one to pass on all the best. That is an optimal present for war commemorations, birthdays, wedding presents, return presents, organization presents, strict presents, and Indian celebrations made by Shreeyaash. Ganesh, otherwise called Ganapati, is perhaps one of the most generally revered divinities in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the lord of intelligence, information, and fresh starts and is frequently summoned toward the start of any new undertaking. One of the most famous portrayals of Ganesh is the Ganesh Sitting on Kamal Brass Sculpture. Produced using excellent brass, the brass Small Kamal Ganesha sculpture is a wonderful show-stopper that is exceptionally itemized and flawlessly created. This sculpture remains around 2.8 inches tall and highlights many-sided plan components that are consistent with the customary portrayals of Ganesh sitting on Kamal. The Significance of Kamal Ganesha The sculpture portrays Small Kamal Ganesha in a situated position, with one leg collapsed under him and the other laying on a lotus blossom, or kamal, which is an image of virtue and edification in Hinduism. Ganesh is portrayed with his unmistakable elephant head, which is said to address intelligence, strength, and power. His four arms are displayed in different positions, every one of which addresses an alternate part of his character. One of Ganesh's arms is shown holding a lotus blossom, while another holds a little hatchet, or ax. These two things are said to address the duality of life and the requirement for balance between the positive and negative parts of presence. Ganesh's third arm is displayed in a place of gift, while his fourth arm is shown holding a bowl of desserts, which are said to address the compensations of a very experienced daily routine