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12" Lord Ganesha and Karthkeya (Murugan) with Mushak and Peacock with arch & peedam, hand carved

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Specifications :

Style : Traditional

Material : Kumbil Wood

Product Dimensions : 30.5 cm (H) × 20.3 cm (W) × 12.7 cm (L)

Special Feature : handmade

Number of Pieces : 1

Auspicious Beginnings and Divine Valor

Behold a meticulously crafted kumbilwood statue depicting Lord Ganesha alongside his brother, Karttikeya, also known as Murugan. This captivating piece brings together the wisdom and prosperity of Ganesha with the courage and martial prowess of Karttikeya, embodying a harmonious balance of divine qualities. The statue features Ganesha, the elephant-headed god, standing with his characteristic poise. His gentle eyes radiate wisdom and compassion. Beside him stands Karttikeya, the god of war, depicted as a youthful and handsome warrior. He carries his Vel, a divine spear given to him by his mother, Goddess Parvati, symbolizing knowledge, discrimination, and the power to overcome negativity. The intricate details of their attire, ornaments, and expressions showcase the artisan's devotion and skill.

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Kumbilwood: The Fragrance of Divinity

This statue is carved from sandalwood, a material revered in India for its exquisite fragrance and spiritual significance. Sandalwood is believed to possess purifying properties and is often used in religious ceremonies and rituals. The natural aroma of the wood adds an extra layer of sensory delight, transforming the statue into a truly immersive spiritual experience. The warmth of the wood grain enhances the figures' serene expressions, inviting contemplation and devotion.

The Brotherly Bond and Their Sacred Mounts

At the base of the statue, Ganesha's vahana (mount), the humble mouse Mushak, and Karttikeya's majestic peacock are present, further emphasizing the unique attributes of each deity. The placement of these creatures alongside the brothers signifies their harmonious coexistence and respect for all forms of life. Ganesha, with his large belly and elephant head, is often underestimated, yet he is the remover of obstacles and the lord of beginnings. The story of how he acquired his elephant head is a tale of divine intervention and filial duty. Karttikeya, on the other hand, is the embodiment of courage and valor, leading the celestial armies to victory against demons. The story of his birth and his role as a divine general is celebrated throughout South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu, where he is known as Murugan. Together, Ganesha and Karttikeya represent the perfect balance of intelligence and strength, wisdom and courage. This statue serves as a reminder that true success requires both intellectual prowess and unwavering determination.