Ganesha in Nepalese Hinduism is revered as the protector of crops and auspiciousness of homes and as a cosmic guardian who eternally looks after his devotees. As an evocation of the powers of Ganesha, this copper statute from Nepal presents the elephant-headed Hindu god in a unique iconography that blends the traditional Indian attributes with the idiom of Nepal Valley. Ganesha sits on a royal throne, beautifully adorned, in his Chaturbhuja or four-armed form, carrying his characteristic attributes- Modak and ax, along with a rosary in his secondary right hand.
Ganesha’s ornate crown is a traditional Nepalese headgear of deities. A third eye adorning his forehead is also a prominent element in Nepalese sculptures of Ganesha, which emphasize his potent energies as a knower of occult and auspicious knowledge.
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