Ganesh
Ganesh probably is the most popular of all Indian gods.
He represents the wisdom and is wedded to Siddhi (perfection) and Buddhi (spiritual power).
Baby Ganesha
Dancing baby GaneshaGanesha is possibly the most popular of all Indian gods. He represents wisdom and is married to Siddhi (perfection) and Buddhi (spiritual power). It removes all obstacles and is therefore called before enterprises of all kinds.brass, H: 12,5 cm, 890 g
Ganesh
GaneshaGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva retired to meditate and Parvati created a son out of loneliness. When Shiva returned, he chopped the son's head off out of anger. After realising what he had done, he ordered the head of the first person to pass by to be placed on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born who combined the power of Shiva and Parvati.He is said to remove all obstacles. Therefore, he is often invoked prior to any kind of undertaking. He provides both material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of businessmen. But Ganesha must also be present at every new beginning, be it a relocation or a new job, as he blesses the new situation and promises good luck.Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: Mind, Ego, Spirit and Consciousness.Brass, blue sandstone with gold finishH: 13.5 cm, 1.3 kg
Ganesh
GaneshaGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva retired to meditate and Parvati created a son out of loneliness. When Shiva returned, he chopped the son's head off out of anger. After realising what he had done, he ordered the head of the first person to pass by to be placed on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born who combined the power of Shiva and Parvati.He is said to remove all obstacles. Therefore, he is often invoked prior to any kind of undertaking. He provides both material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of businessmen. But Ganesha must also be present at every new beginning, be it a relocation or a new job, as he blesses the new situation and promises good luck.Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: Mind, Ego, Spirit and Consciousness.Brass, green sandstone and gold finishH: 16 cm, 2.1 kg
Ganesh
GaneshaGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva retired to meditate and Parvati created a son out of loneliness. When Shiva returned, he chopped the son's head off out of anger. After realising what he had done, he ordered the head of the first person to pass by to be placed on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born who combined the power of Shiva and Parvati.He is said to remove all obstacles. Therefore, he is often invoked prior to any kind of undertaking. He provides both material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of businessmen. But Ganesha must also be present at every new beginning, be it a relocation or a new job, as he blesses the new situation and promises good luck.Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: Mind, Ego, Spirit and Consciousness.BrassH: 7 cm, 340 g
Ganesh
GaneshaGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva retired to meditate and Parvati created a son out of loneliness. When Shiva returned, he chopped the son's head off out of anger. After realising what he had done, he ordered the head of the first person to pass by to be placed on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born who combined the power of Shiva and Parvati.He is said to remove all obstacles. Therefore, he is often invoked prior to any kind of undertaking. He provides both material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of businessmen. But Ganesha must also be present at every new beginning, be it a relocation or a new job, as he blesses the new situation and promises good luck.Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: Mind, Ego, Spirit and Consciousness.Brass, green sandstone with gold finishH: 22.5 cm, 5.3 kg
Ganesh
GaneshaGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva retired to meditate and Parvati created a son out of loneliness. When Shiva returned, he chopped the son's head off out of anger. After realising what he had done, he ordered the head of the first person to pass by to be placed on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born who combined the power of Shiva and Parvati.He is said to remove all obstacles. Therefore, he is often invoked prior to any kind of undertaking. He provides both material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of businessmen. But Ganesha must also be present at every new beginning, be it a relocation or a new job, as he blesses the new situation and promises good luck.Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: Mind, Ego, Spirit and Consciousness.BrassH: 5.9 cm, 140 g
Ganesh Antique
Ganesha antiqueGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva retired to meditate and Parvati created a son out of loneliness. When Shiva returned, he chopped the son's head off out of anger. After realising what he had done, he ordered the head of the first person to pass by to be placed on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born who combined the power of Shiva and Parvati.He is said to remove all obstacles. Therefore, he is often invoked prior to any kind of undertaking. He provides both material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of businessmen. But Ganesha must also be present at every new beginning, be it a relocation or a new job, as he blesses the new situation and promises good luck.BrassH: 5.5 cm, 290 g
Ganesh approx. 4 cm
GaneshGanesh is probably the most popular god of all Hindu gods. He represents wisdom and is united with Siddhi (perfection) and Buddhi (divine knowledge).He is the remover of all obstacles and is therefore called upon for all different kinds of enterprises and business queries.approx. 4 cm, approx. 80 g
Ganesh sitting, ca. 3 cm
GaneshGanesh is probably the most popular god of all Hindu gods. He represents wisdom and is united with Siddhi (perfection) and Buddhi (divine knowledge).Brass, ca. 3 cm
Ganesh Turban
Ganesha TurbanGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva retired to meditate and Parvati created a son out of loneliness. When Shiva returned, he chopped the son's head off out of anger. After realising what he had done, he ordered the head of the first person to pass by to be placed on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born who combined the power of Shiva and Parvati.He is said to remove all obstacles. Therefore, he is often invoked prior to any kind of undertaking. He provides both material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of businessmen. But Ganesha must also be present at every new beginning, be it a relocation or a new job, as he blesses the new situation and promises good luck.Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: Mind, Ego, Spirit and Consciousness.Brass, gold/copper finishH: 15 cm, 2.3 kg
Ganesh with Mouse
Ganesha with MouseGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva retired to meditate and Parvati created a son out of loneliness. When Shiva returned, he chopped the son's head off out of anger. After realising what he had done, he ordered the head of the first person to pass by to be placed on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born who combined the power of Shiva and Parvati.He is said to remove all obstacles. Therefore, he is often invoked prior to any kind of undertaking. He provides both material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of businessmen. But Ganesha must also be present at every new beginning, be it a relocation or a new job, as he blesses the new situation and promises good luck.Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: Mind, Ego, Spirit and Consciousness.BrassH: 6.3 cm, 190 g
Ganesh with stones
Ganesha with stonesGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva retired to meditate and Parvati created a son out of loneliness. When Shiva returned, he chopped the son's head off out of anger. After realising what he had done, he ordered the head of the first person to pass by to be placed on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born who combined the power of Shiva and Parvati.He is said to remove all obstacles. Therefore, he is often invoked prior to any kind of undertaking. He provides both material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of businessmen. But Ganesha must also be present at every new beginning, be it a relocation or a new job, as he blesses the new situation and promises good luck.Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: Mind, Ego, Spirit and Consciousness.Brass with high quality stone artH: 12.2 cm, 1.7 kg
Ganesh, 13 cm
GaneshGanesh is probably the most popular god of all Hindu gods. He represents wisdom and is united with Siddhi (perfection) and Buddhi (divine knowledge). He is the remover of all obstacles and is therefore called upon for all different kinds of enterprises and business queries.Â
Ganesh, 3 cm
Ganeshap>Ganesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. Legend has it that Shiva retired for meditation and Parvati created a son for loneliness. When Shiva returned, he cut off his head in anger. After he realized what he had done, he ordered the head of the first one who passed by to sit on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born who united the power of Shiva and Parvati.It is said that he clears all obstacles out of the way. So he is often called before any kind of undertakings. He ensures material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of business people. But Ganesha must not be absent from every new beginning, be it a move or a new job, because he blesses the new situation and promises happiness.Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: mind, ego, mind and consciousness.brass, 3 cm, 40 g
Ganesh, 5,7 cm
Ganeshap>Ganesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. Legend has it that Shiva retired for meditation and Parvati created a son for loneliness. When Shiva returned, he cut off his head in anger. After he realized what he had done, he ordered the head of the first one who passed by to sit on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born who united the power of Shiva and Parvati.It is said that he clears all obstacles out of the way. So he is often called before any kind of undertakings. He ensures material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of business people. But Ganesha must not be absent from every new beginning, be it a move or a new job, because he blesses the new situation and promises happiness.Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: mind, ego, mind and consciousness.brass, 6 cm, 120 g
Ganesha
GaneshaGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered to be the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to the legend Shiva retired for meditation and Parvati created a son out of loneliness. When shiva returned, he cut off his head in anger. After realizing what he had done, he ordered the head of the first one who passed by to be placed on Ganesha's body to revive him. This was an elephant - a new god was born, who united the power of Shiva and Parvati.It is said that he cleared all obstacles out of the way. So he is often called before any kind of undertaking. He provides for material and spiritual prosperity and is therefore considered the patron saint of business people. But Ganesha must not be missing at every new beginning, be it a move or a new job, because he blesses the new situation and promises happiness.Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: mind, ego, spirit and consciousness.5Brass with stone art and copper and silver inlays,H: 30 cm, 9,5 kg
Ganesha
GaneshaGanesha may be the most popular of all Indian gods. He represents wisdom and is married to Siddhi (perfection) and Buddhi (spiritual power). It removes all obstacles and is therefore called before enterprises of all kinds.brass, acacia wood, H: 6,5 cm, 130 g
Ganesha
GaneshaGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva withdrew to meditate and Parvati, lonely, created a son. When Shiva returned, he cut off the boy's head in anger. Realising what he had done, he ordered that the head of the first person to pass by be placed on Ganesha's body to bring him back to life. This was an elephant – a new god was born, combining the powers of Shiva and Parvati.It is said that he removes all obstacles. He is therefore often invoked before any kind of undertaking. He ensures material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of business people. But also at every new beginning, be it a move or a new job, Ganesha must not be missing, as he blesses the new situation and promises good fortune . Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: mind, ego, spirit and consciousness.Brass with stone art, artistically decorated H: 20.5 cm, 3.4 kg
Ganesha
Ganesha Art FormEnchanting, small statue with incredible detail, created using the lost wax casting process. The finest lines are artfully crafted and appear in all their splendour. It is made of lightweight brass and comes individually packaged in a box lined with shiny fabric.Ganesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva withdrew to meditate and Parvati, feeling lonely, created a son for herself. When Shiva returned, he cut off the child's head in anger. Realising what he had done, he ordered that the head of the first person who passed by be placed on Ganesha's body to bring him back to life. This was an elephant – a new god was born, combining the powers of Shiva and Parvati .It is said that he removes all obstacles. As a result, he is often invoked before any kind of undertaking. He ensures material and spiritual prosperity and is therefore considered the patron saint of businesspeople. But Ganesha is also a must for any new beginning, be it a move or a new job, as he blesses the new situation and promises good fortune. Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: mind, ego, spirit and consciousness.High-quality art object, brass, H: 7 cm, 135 g
Ganesha
GaneshaGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva withdrew to meditate and Parvati, lonely, created a son. When Shiva returned, he cut off the boy's head in anger. Realising what he had done, he ordered that the head of the first person to pass by be placed on Ganesha's body to bring him back to life. This was an elephant – a new god was born, combining the powers of Shiva and Parvati.It is said that he removes all obstacles. He is therefore often invoked before any kind of undertaking. He ensures material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of business people. But also at every new beginning, be it a move or a new job, Ganesha must not be forgotten, as he blesses the new situation and promises good fortune. Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: mind, ego, spirit and consciousness.High quality with crystal stones, brass H: 15.5 cm, 2.5 kg
Ganesha 5 cm
GaneshGanesh is probably the most popular god of all Hindu gods. He represents wisdom and is united with Siddhi (perfection) and Buddhi (divine knowledge).He is the remover of all obstacles and is therefore called upon for all different kinds of enterprises and business queries. approx. 5 cm, approx. 170 g
Ganesha 6 cm
GaneshGanesh is probably the most popular god of all Hindu gods. He represents wisdom and is united with Siddhi (perfection) and Buddhi (divine knowledge).He is the remover of all obstacles and is therefore called upon for all different kinds of enterprises and business queries. approx. 6 cm, approx. 260 g
Ganesha in Blessing Hand
Ganesha in Blessing HandGanesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva withdrew to meditate and Parvati, overcome with loneliness, created a son. When Shiva returned, he cut off the boy's head in anger. Realising what he had done, he ordered that the head of the first person to pass by be placed on Ganesha's body to bring him back to life. This was an elephant – a new god was born, combining the powers of Shiva and Parvati.It is said that he removes all obstacles. He is therefore often invoked before any kind of undertaking. He ensures material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of business people. But also at every new beginning, be it a move or a new job, Ganesha must not be missing, as he blesses the new situation and promises good fortune . Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: mind, ego, spirit and consciousness.Brass H: 6 cm, 230 g
Ganesha on Lotus
Ganesha on Lotus Art FormEnchanting, small statue with incredible detail, created using the lost wax casting process. The finest lines are artfully crafted and appear in all their splendour. It is made of lightweight brass and comes individually packaged in a box lined with shiny fabric.Ganesha is perhaps the most popular of all Indian gods. He is considered the son of Parvati and Shiva. According to legend, Shiva withdrew to meditate and Parvati created a son out of loneliness. When Shiva returned, he cut off the son's head in anger. After he realised what he had done, he ordered the head of the first person who came along to be placed on Ganesha's body to bring him back to life. This was an elephant – a new god was born, combining the power of Shiva and Parvati.It is said that he removes all obstacles from the path. He is therefore often invoked before any kind of undertaking . He ensures material and spiritual prosperity and is thus considered the patron saint of business people. But Ganesha is also a must for any new beginning, be it a move or a new job, as he blesses the new situation and promises good fortune. Ganesha has four arms. They represent the four aspects of the subtle body: mind, ego, spirit and consciousness.High-quality art object, brass, H: 5 cm, 45 g