The image of the brass Ganesha seated on chowki (small stool) in Temple a blessing gesture from India.
Auspicious signs on the forehead and trunk of the idol are clearly visible.
His mouse is seen touching Ganesha's feet on his mouth, taking blessing from his Lord.
mouse is small but left by itself it can cause great havoc.
sizes in inches Size: 10x8x5
Sri Ganesh is the most revered of Hindu gods. He is so blessed that before any ceremony of auspicious occasion, prayers must first be offered to him. Sri Ganesh is above the pairs of opposites like joy and sorrow that affect mankind. The wide mouth enables Sri Ganesh to eat enough to humble the pride of Kuber, God of Wealth. Sri Ganesh has four hands. He carries a rope in one hand and an axe in another. He holds a modak in one hand and blessed the devotees with other.