Commanding reverence and artistry, this 42" superlarge bronze masterpiece brings the rare and majestic form of Lakshmi Ganesha—Maha Ganapati—to life, as described in the Ganesha Purana. Handmade in Swamimalai, South India, by master artisans using the ancient Madhuchista Vidhana (lost-wax) technique, this sculpture is cast in authentic Panchaloha bronze, a sacred five-metal alloy known for its durability, spiritual resonance, and evolving patina. The central figure of Maha Ganapati, Lord Ganesha in his powerful, ten-armed Tantric form, exudes divine authority, seated in royal repose with his twin consorts, Riddhi and Siddhi—goddesses of prosperity and spiritual fulfillment—adorning his lap.
Each of Ganesha’s hands holds symbolic attributes: a goad, sword, pomegranate, parrot, noose, a sprig from the Kalpavriksha (wish-fulfilling tree), and a pot of jewels, with one hand bestowing blessings in the varada mudra. The pomegranate, parrot, and Kalpavriksha twig are especially significant, embodying mindfulness, learning, and elegance, further enriching the symbolism of this icon.
The colossal head, crowned with a regal “Karandamukuta,” oversized ears, and an expressive trunk adorned with a bell and auspicious pot, radiates both power and benevolence. His consorts, rendered with intricate jewelry and gentle expressions, complete the divine tableau. The rat vahana, a loyal devotee, sits at the base, offering modak (sweets) in humble devotion.
This statue is a gallery-quality showpiece, designed to anchor a room with its grandeur, spiritual presence, and cultural storytelling. It’s more than décor—it’s a living link to India’s sculptural heritage, a daily source of inspiration, protection, and blessing for those who value artistry, tradition, and transformative home accents.