2.7 Inch Brass Ganesh Idol for Puja

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Elegant 2.7-inch Brass Ganesh Idol, crafted with fine detailing for daily puja rituals and festive devotion. A symbol of wisdom and prosperity, perfect for home altars or gifting

Dimension: 4.5 cm (L) x 3.6 cm (W) x 7 cm (H)

4.5 cm (L) x 3.6 cm (W) x 7 cm (H)
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Key Product Information

  • Collection: Lord Ganesh idols
  • Dimension: 4.5 cm (L) x 3.6 cm (W) x 7 cm (H)
  • Weight: 0.3 kg.
  • Color: Golden Yellow
  • Material: Fine Brass
  • Finish: Yellow Antique
  • Style: Indian Traditional Spiritual
  • Special Features: Small Lord Ganesh Ji Idol
  • Use: For puja, gifting or Indian Mythology inspired interiors.
  • Occasion: Festivals, Daily Rituals & Gift to family & friends
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Elegant 2.7-inch Brass Ganesh Idol, crafted with fine detailing for daily puja rituals and festive devotion. A symbol of wisdom and prosperity, perfect for home altars or gifting
Key Product Information & Dimension

  • Collection: Lord Ganesh idols
  • Dimension: 4.5 cm (L) x 3.6 cm (W) x 7 cm (H)
  • Weight: 0.3 kg.
  • Color: Golden Yellow
  • Material: Fine Brass
  • Finish: Yellow Antique
  • Style: Indian Traditional Spiritual
  • Special Features: Small Lord Ganesh Ji Idol
  • Use: For puja, gifting or Indian Mythology inspired interiors.
  • Occasion: Festivals, Daily Rituals & Gift to family & friends
Care Instructions

Brass artefacts are timeless treasures that carry both artistic and spiritual resonance. With gentle care, they retain their golden glow and continue to enrich your home for generations.

  • Dust regularly with a soft & dry cotton cloth Handle with clean hands to avoid fingerprints and moisture stains.
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and damp areas to preserve the natural sheen.
  • For routine cleaning, gently wipe with a soft cloth dipped in mild soapy water, then dry immediately.
  • Restore shine using a paste of lemon juice and baking soda or tamarind pulp. Apply lightly, rinse, and dry thoroughly.
  • You can also apply coconut or olive oil using cotton on every portion to restore the shine.
  • Do not use harsh chemicals, steel wool, or rough scrubbers, as they may scratch or dull the surface.
  • Wrap artefacts in soft cloth when not in use, and store in a dry place.

Cultural Significance of Ganesh ji

Cultural Significance of Ganesh ji

Lord Ganesh is known as Remover of Obstacles (Vighnaharta) & is Invoked before any new venture—business, marriage, travel, or rituals. He is the God of Beginnings; every puja or auspicious ceremony starts with prayers to Ganesha. He is also the Patron of Arts & Learning, Students and artists often worship him for creativity and intellect.

Symbolism

Symbolism

Elephant Head: Represents wisdom, intelligence, and strength.

Large Ears: Symbolize listening to devotees’ prayers and absorbing knowledge.  Trunk: Flexibility and adaptability in life.

 Mouse (Vahana): Signifies humility and the ability to overcome desires.

  Broken Tusk: Symbol of sacrifice and the pursuit of knowledge (used to write the Mahabharata)

Brass idols for Positive Vibes

Brass idols for Positive Vibes

When we have a brass idol of our respective god at home, work place or temple and when we meditate or pray in front of them people believe that they feel much better and they tend to get a boost of positive energy. Brass idols are said to have been in use since ancient times. Brass idols are said to bring peace, tranquillity, harmony and happiness in a household where they are kept. A brass god idol gives purity and piousness to the space where it is kept. The overall appearance of a pooja space gets enhanced because of the opulent lustre and detailed finishing of the brass god idols. Brass is considered of high spiritual value. Brass idols exhibit a golden lustre, symbolizing purity and divinity. Their radiant appearance draws devotees and inspires reverence. Brass idols serve as bridges between us and the divine