Dimensions: 9 cm x 6 cm x 10 cm
Cones and sticks are not included. The photo shows the method of use and the effects.
Ganesha is one of the most popular deities in India, present in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. He is known for his unique appearance, having the body of a human and the head of an elephant. Legend has it that Ganesha got an elephant head because his father, the god Shiva, cut off his human head.
Ganesha is worshiped as the deity of wisdom, knowledge and success, especially at the beginning of important events such as weddings. , birthdays or important business decisions. In addition, Ganesha is also the god of happiness and prosperity and the protector of travelers.
Ganesha has a lot of symbolism. For example, his elephant head represents the power and wisdom that comes with knowledge. His large belly symbolizes patience and focus, while his four arms represent strength, wisdom, success and compassion.
It symbolizes wisdom and intelligence. He is the protector of science and the arts: music, poetry and dance. He is also worshiped as a deity who protects home and business and removes obstacles on the way.
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