In the heart of divine artistry, Lord Ganesha, “also known as “Namasthetu”, sits in “Utkutakasana posture”, a radiant symbol of grace and power. His majestic “turban (Pagadi)” crowns his head, a regal emblem of his majestic authority. Adorned in regal attire, He holds a goad and a noose, while his right hand extends in the reassuring “Abhaya Mudra”, bestowing fearlessness. “King Vasuki”, the serpent, coils around his benevolent belly, a tribute to his supremacy over all creatures. At his side, “Mushaka”, “the loyal vehicle”, stands guard. This artwork, crafted in brass, is a tapestry of divine symbols, representing Ganesha’s role as a protector, remover of obstacles, and the embodiment of wisdom and divine grace.