Specification
- Product Code :5036
- Material :Brass
- Size :12" H x 8" W x 6.25" D
- Weight :8.720 kg.
Description
The beautiful brass figure of Lord Ganesha is carved out in a most accomplished fashion. Lord Ganesha, son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, is also known as Lambodar. The term Lambodar is derived from the lamba (large) and udar (belly). Saint Eknath has explained the meaning of this word as: The entire animate and inanimate creation dwells within Lord Ganesha. Hence the Lord is Lambodar. According to the Ganapatitantra, Lord Shiva played the Damaru (a small hour glass shaped drum). Lord Ganesha grasped the knowledge of the Vedas through the deep sound of the Damaru. He learnt dancing by watching the Tandav dance everyday and music from the sound of the anklets of deity Parvati. Since He imbibed such varied knowledge, that is digested it, He developed a large belly.
Description
Specification
- Product Code :5036
- Material :Brass
- Size :12" H x 8" W x 6.25" D
- Weight :8.720 kg.
Description
The beautiful brass figure of Lord Ganesha is carved out in a most accomplished fashion. Lord Ganesha, son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, is also known as Lambodar. The term Lambodar is derived from the lamba (large) and udar (belly). Saint Eknath has explained the meaning of this word as: The entire animate and inanimate creation dwells within Lord Ganesha. Hence the Lord is Lambodar. According to the Ganapatitantra, Lord Shiva played the Damaru (a small hour glass shaped drum). Lord Ganesha grasped the knowledge of the Vedas through the deep sound of the Damaru. He learnt dancing by watching the Tandav dance everyday and music from the sound of the anklets of deity Parvati. Since He imbibed such varied knowledge, that is digested it, He developed a large belly.
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