Gansesh

 30,000.00

This magnificent Ganesh statue is handcrafted by master artisans in Nepal and finished with premium electro gold plating for a smooth, radiant, and long-lasting shine. Adorned with intricately set semi-precious gemstones, it is a perfect union of sacred artistry and timeless elegance.

🔹 Spiritual Significance (Tibetan & Hindu Belief)

  • Remover of Obstacles – Invoked before new beginnings for success and harmony.

  • Protector of the Dharma – In Tibetan tradition, Ganesha (Ganapati) safeguards practitioners and removes unseen hindrances from the spiritual path.

  • Symbol of Prosperity – Associated with abundance, wisdom, and good fortune in both home and spiritual spaces.

🔹 Artistic Features

  • Material: Copper/brass base – traditional Nepalese metalwork.

  • Finish: Electro gold plated for durability and brilliance.

  • Gemstone Inlay: Hand-set turquoise, coral, or other semi-precious stones for vibrant beauty.

  • Craftsmanship: 100% handmade, each detail carefully engraved and polished.

🔹 Ideal For

  • Home temples and meditation spaces

  • Office or business prosperity corner

  • Auspicious gifts for weddings, housewarmings, and spiritual occasions

Keeping this statue is believed to invite blessings, stability, and success, while also adding unmatched beauty to your sacred space.

Category:

In Tibetan Buddhism, Ganesha is known as Tsog Dag or Ganapati, and while he originates from Hindu tradition, he is integrated into Vajrayana practices with unique meanings. Rather than only being a remover of obstacles in worldly life, Tibetan Buddhists see him as a protector of the Dharma and a guardian of prosperity and abundance for spiritual practitioners.

Symbolism in Tibetan Context

  • Elephant Head – Symbolizes vast wisdom and boundless compassion.

  • Seated Posture – Represents stability and protection of spiritual teachings.

  • Mouse Mount (Vahana) – Signifies the ability to overcome even the smallest inner obstacles and desires.

  • Offerings of Jewels or Food – Symbol of wealth and sustenance provided to sincere practitioners.

Role in Tibetan Rituals

  • In some practices, Ganesha is invoked before beginning important ceremonies or tantric sadhanas to remove unseen obstacles.

  • In certain lineages, he is linked with prosperity rituals and is sometimes depicted in red or white forms.

Blessings of a Ganesha Statue in Tibetan Belief

  • Supports smooth spiritual progress by clearing inner and outer hindrances.

  • Brings material stability so practitioners can focus on the path.

  • Protects sacred spaces from negative energies and influences.

height x width

29.5cm x 25.5cm

weight

4.01kg

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