This exquisite bronze statue of Lord Ganesha, seated in lalitasana on an inverted lotus, showcases intricate details and South Indian artistry with a detachable prabhavali adorned with peacocks.
This exquisite bronze statue of Lord Ganesha, the revered remover of obstacles and "God of Beginnings," portrays him seated in lalitasana on an inverted lotus. His upper hands hold an ankusha (goad) and pasha (noose), while his lower hands hold his broken tusk and a ladoo. Ganesha’s trunk curves to the left, grasping a kalasam, with a serpent coiled around his belly. The statue features a detachable prabhavali (arch) with detailed peacocks and floral patterns. This antique-finish statue showcases masterful South Indian artistry.