Weight (Approx.)
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Lord Ganesha: 3.6 kg
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Goddess Lakshmi: 3.2 kg
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Goddess Saraswati: 3.2 kg
Dimensions (Each Idol – Approx.)
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Height: 25 cm / 10 inches
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Width: 16 cm / 6 inches
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Depth: 9 cm / 3.5 inches
Lord Ganesha
Lord Ganesha, instantly recognizable by his elephant head and benevolent form, is revered as the Remover of Obstacles and the God of Success, Wisdom, and New Beginnings. He is traditionally worshipped at the start of all auspicious occasions such as new ventures, housewarmings, and festivals to ensure prosperity and smooth progress.
Ganesha symbolizes intelligence, learning, and inner strength. According to Hindu tradition, he served as the divine scribe of the epic Mahabharata, using his broken tusk as a pen—representing sacrifice, dedication, and the belief that inner perfection transcends outward flaws. Devotees invoke Lord Ganesha for wisdom, success, and positive transformation.
Goddess Lakshmi
Goddess Lakshmi is the divine embodiment of wealth, prosperity, fortune, and abundance. Seated gracefully on a lotus pedestal and holding lotus flowers, she represents purity, self-knowledge, and spiritual liberation. She is the eternal consort and active energy of Lord Vishnu.
Her four hands symbolize the four essential goals of life in Hindu philosophy—Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth), Kama (desire), and Moksha (liberation). It is believed that sincere worship of Goddess Lakshmi, free from greed, invites lasting prosperity, success, and harmony into one’s life. She is said to dwell wherever there is virtue, courage, and honest effort.
Goddess Saraswati
Goddess Saraswati is the deity of knowledge, wisdom, learning, music, and the arts. She represents the pure flow of consciousness that dispels ignorance and brings clarity of thought. Draped in a simple white sari, she symbolizes purity, truth, and freedom from material desires.
Saraswati transcends sensory pleasures and celebrates the power of the mind and intellect. She is regarded as the mother of the four Vedas, the sacred scriptures of universal knowledge. Her mount, the swan, signifies discernment and pure wisdom, while the peacock symbolizes creativity and the arts. Schools, libraries, books, musical instruments, and artistic tools are considered sacred to her worship.
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