Golden Ganesha Sacred Amulet Remove obstacles and invite new beginnings with
€129.00
A small gilded Ganesha figure, the elephant-headed Hindu deity of new beginnings, cast in the iconographic tradition of the Puranic period.
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Description
A small gilded figure, palm raised, sits with the settled weight of a form that has been recognized and reproduced across the Indian subcontinent for over a thousand years.
Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity of the Hindu pantheon, first appears in texts of the early Puranic period, roughly the fourth to sixth centuries CE. Regarded as the lord of beginnings and the remover of obstacles, Ganesha is invoked at the outset of new endeavors across South and Southeast Asian religious traditions and is associated with wisdom, writing, and the clearing of impediments. Amulets bearing his form have been carried by merchants, students, and travelers as portable objects of devotion for centuries, placed at thresholds, kept on altars, or worn on the body.
This piece is handcrafted and finished in gold tone, depicting Ganesha in a seated posture with his characteristic four arms, single tusk, and trunk curving to one side. The sculpted form follows iconographic conventions that have remained consistent across workshop traditions in India and Nepal, where devotional objects of this kind are produced by specialist craftspeople for both ritual and everyday use.
Specific dimensions, weight, and country of manufacture are not provided. The piece is a single sculpted amulet, described as suitable for daily wear or placement on a domestic altar.
Ganesha figures of this type are among the most widely produced devotional objects in South Asian craft traditions, found in household shrines from Mumbai to Kathmandu. This piece is made for use.
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