Ganesha On Majestic Throne
IDOL IS MADE ON THE DRY TEAK WOOD (SAAGWAN).Sagwan wood (Indian teak) acts as the foundational core for silver furniture because it provides the necessary
heavy-duty structural strength, termite resistance, and longevity required to securely support heavy silver.
features an ornate silver idol of the Hindu deity Lord Ganesha seated on a majestic throne
Description
Hands and Attributes: He is depicted with four arms:
His front-right hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra (the gesture of blessing and protection).
His front-left hand cradles a spherical sweet (modak or laddu).
His two upper hands hold traditional, conical ritual objects or emblems resembling stylized ankusha (goads) or conch-like symbols.
Details: He features a trunk curving gently to his left toward the sweet. He wears an intricate, high-tiered crown (mukut), a detailed necklace, and engraved garments.
An elaborate arched halo or backrest frames his head and shoulders with a segmented, radial design.
The Throne, Companion, and Base
The Throne: Ganesha sits on a detailed chair or throne equipped with decorative armrests ending in a floral wheel motif (chakra style).
The Mouse (Mooshak): To the bottom-left of the throne, Ganesha’s vahana (companion/mount), a small mouse, sits on the platform looking up toward the deity in a
posture of devotion.
The Base: The entire sculpture rests on a wide, rectangular metallic pedestal. The front-facing apron of this base is deeply engraved with a continuous floral and
vine pattern


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