The Deity (Lord Ganesha)
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
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The Deity (Lord Ganesha)
Pose: Ganesha is depicted in a traditional seated cross-legged position (Padmasana or a variation of it) on an elevated pedestal
Description
Hands: He is shown with four arms:
His front-right hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra (the gesture of fearlessness and blessing).
His front-left hand holds a sweet (likely a modak )
His two upper hands hold symbolic attributes—the ankusha (goad) and pasha (noose)—stylized with curved, elegant tips.
Trunk: His trunk curves gently to his left side, resting near the sweet in his hand.
Adornments: He wears an ornate, detailed crown (mukut) featuring intricate floral and swirling patterns. A sacred symbol is inscribed on his forehead, and a
snake (naga) is tied around his prominent belly. His lower garments and limbs are also engraved with delicate patterns.
The Pedestal and Background
Base: The idol rests on a low, hexagonal metallic platform. The sides of this pedestal are deeply carved with repetitive floral motifs and scrollwork, supported by
small, curved ornamental legs.
Background: The background is a soft, textured, neutral cream or beige color with a subtle, mottled pattern, creating a clean and focused setting that highlights the
metallic sheen of the statue


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