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		<title>Marble Dust Painting Ganesh</title>
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<td width="906">The Sitting Marble Dust Ganesha is a captivating sculpture that depicts Lord Ganesha, a revered deity in Hinduism, in a seated posture. This artwork is created using marble dust as a medium, which adds texture, depth, and a luminous quality to the sculpture.Ganesha, also known as Ganapati or Vinayaka, is often depicted with the head of an elephant and a human body. He is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences, and the deity of intellect and wisdom. In the sculpture, Ganesha is shown seated in a relaxed posture, typically with one leg bent and the other resting on the ground.The use of marble dust as a medium adds a unique dimension to the sculpture. The artist skillfully incorporates the marble dust into the sculpture, allowing for subtle variations in texture and creating a three-dimensional effect. The dust gives the sculpture a granular quality, mimicking the texture of marble itself, which adds to the overall aesthetic appeal and realism of the artwork.The facial expression of Lord Ganesha in the sculpture may exude a sense of tranquility and contentment. His eyes may be depicted with a gentle gaze, symbolizing his wisdom and insight. Ganesha is often depicted with a large belly, representing abundance and prosperity.The sculpture may be adorned with vibrant colors, such as shades of red, orange, and yellow, to bring out the beauty and vibrancy of Lord Ganesha's divine presence. These colors not only enhance the visual appeal but also convey the energy and auspiciousness associated with the deity.Additionally, Ganesha is often depicted holding various symbolic objects in his hands, such as a lotus flower, a modak (a sweet delicacy), a conch shell, or an elephant goad. These objects represent different aspects of his divine attributes and powers.The Sitting Marble Dust Ganesha sculpture not only showcases the artistic talent of the sculptor but also serves as a powerful medium to convey the spiritual essence of Lord Ganesha. It captures the reverence, devotion, and auspiciousness associated with the deity, making it a captivating piece of art that can inspire devotion and evoke a sense of joy and blessings in the viewer.</td>
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		<title>Brass Sitting Ganesha Decorative Showpiece I Home Decor</title>
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<td width="881">Ganesha is a very popular god in hinduism, and was one of the most worshipped. Hindu tradition states that Ganesha is a god of wisdom , success and good luck. He is also the giver of different types of favors. The Hindu tradition calls Ganesha as the Vighneshvara. " Vighneshvara " in Sanskrit Language means one who was the lord of obstacles or difficulties. Lord Ganesha is the Hindu God of Wisdom, Wealth &#38; Success. Also known as the 'Remover of Obstacles".Ganesha, also spelled Ganesh, also called Ganapati, elephant-headed Hindu god of beginnings, who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, scribes, and authors. ... Like a rat and like an elephant, Ganesha is a remover of obstacles. According to a legend, Ganesh used to worry about his body. Tulsi was fascinated by seeing Ganesha and proposed Ganesha for marriage. But Ganesh did not accept her proposal. Tulsi got angry with this and cursed Ganesha. Due to this curse, Ganesh got married twice. When Ganesha's marriage began to get delayed and no one was ready to marry him, he became enraged and interrupted the marriage of the gods. Deities got upset due to this act of Ganesha. Then all the gods reached Brahmaji. Then Brahmaji sent his two Manas daughters Riddhi and Siddhi to Ganesha. Riddhi and Siddhi began to educate Ganesha. Whenever the news of marriage came to Ganesha, Riddhi and Siddhi distracted him. In this way, marriages of the gods began to happen without hindrance. This would make Ganesha angrier. One day Brahma Ji proposed marriage to Riddhi-Siddhi in front of Ganesha which was accepted by Lord Ganesha. Thus Riddhi and Siddhi married Lord Ganesha.</td>
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