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Ganesh - Antique Thai Style Brass Seated Gold Heramba Ganapati Statue - 8cm/3"
Measures - (Height) 9cm/3"
An antique Thai style brass seated Heramba Ganesha.
Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity, is one of the most beloved and widely worshipped figures in Hinduism. His distinct appearance and significance in the pantheon of Hindu gods make him a prominent and multifaceted symbol.
Among the various forms and manifestations of Ganesha, Heramba Ganesha stands as an unconventional and unique deity.
Heramba Ganesha, also known as Ekadanta Heramba, is a rare and unconventional form of Ganesha, distinct from the more commonly known Lord Ganesha with a single broken tusk. This unique manifestation is characterized by his five heads.
Unlike the usual single-headed depiction, Heramba Ganesha is portrayed here with five heads, which represent his authority over the five elements – earth, water, fire, air, and ether. Each head represents a different aspect of his personality.
Heramba Ganesha carries unique symbolism that sets him apart from other forms of Lord Ganesha:
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Protection: Heramba Ganesha is widely revered as a protective deity who safeguards devotees from obstacles and negative influences. His multiple arms symbolize his fierce protective qualities.
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Fearlessness: Heramba Ganesha is believed to instill courage and fearlessness in his devotees, helping them overcome life's challenges with confidence.
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Purity and Divinity: The five heads underscore his association with purity, transcendence, and divine authority.
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Remover of Obstacles: Like the more commonly known Lord Ganesha, Heramba Ganesha is also revered as the remover of obstacles. His multiple heads and arms reflect his superior ability to eliminate hindrances in various aspects of life.
Behind Ganesha sits an aureole or circle of light. The aureole represents his divinity.
The direction of Ganesha's trunk has symbolic meaning. Here the trunk turns to Ganesha's left. This signifies the direction for success in the world. It is a position associated with grihastas, or householders.
Heramba Ganesha, with his unconventional appearance and unique symbolism, represents a distinctive aspect of the multifaceted deity, Lord Ganesha. His role as a protector, his association with fearlessness, and his blessings for success make him a cherished figure for those who seek his divine guidance.
While less widely worshipped than other forms of Ganesha, Heramba Ganesha's significance in the Hindu pantheon showcases the adaptability and diversity within the tradition, providing devotees with a deeper connection to their spiritual and practical needs.
One of the most recognizable of the Asian deities this representation of Ganesha is sure to enlighten your home with endlessly timeless style.
Please note - This Ganesha is gold only in appearance.
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