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Classic Lumba Ganesh: Solid Pink + Maroon Navratna Patola

Classic Lumba Ganesh: Solid Pink + Maroon Navratna Patola

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We have encased hand-painted motif of Ganesh in on a beaded solid silk disc. It is a piece of tradition which can be hung on the wall or on the forefront of the door.

The diameter of the Ganesh hanging is 3 inches and total length is 6 inches from loop to tassel end. 

Importance of putting Ganesh motif in home & corporate premises: 
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha is considered a symbol of happiness and joy. He is also known as the protector of households and Ganesha images and idols are often kept near the main door, to protect the occupants from evil energies.

Ganesha, also known as Lord Ganesh or Ganapati, holds significant importance in Hinduism and is widely revered as the remover of obstacles and the lord of wisdom, intellect, and new beginnings. Here are some key aspects highlighting the importance of Lord Ganesha:

  1. Remover of Obstacles: Ganesha is revered as the lord who removes obstacles and provides a smooth path for success and progress. He is often invoked at the beginning of new endeavors, ceremonies, and rituals to seek his blessings and remove any hurdles that may arise.

  2. Symbol of Wisdom and Intellect: Ganesha is considered the deity of wisdom, intellect, and learning. His large head symbolizes intelligence and his ability to think and analyze deeply. He is believed to bestow his devotees with intellect, knowledge, and the ability to make wise decisions.

  3. Patron of Arts and Sciences: Ganesha is regarded as the patron of arts, sciences, and literature. He is associated with creativity and is believed to inspire individuals in their artistic and intellectual pursuits. Many artists, writers, and scholars seek his blessings for success and inspiration in their respective fields.

  4. Auspicious Beginnings: Ganesha is worshipped at the beginning of new ventures, whether it's starting a business, embarking on a journey, or beginning a new phase in life. His blessings are sought to ensure a smooth and successful start, as well as to overcome any obstacles that may arise during the journey.

  5. Symbol of Good Fortune and Prosperity: Lord Ganesha is often depicted with a potbelly and an elephant's trunk, which are considered symbols of abundance and prosperity. Worshipping Ganesha is believed to attract good fortune, wealth, and material blessings into one's life.

  6. Divine Protection: Ganesha is also regarded as a protector and guardian. His presence is believed to ward off evil and negative influences, providing a shield of divine protection to his devotees. Many people keep Ganesha idols or images in their homes or workplaces to invoke his protective energies.

  7. Spiritual Transformation: Ganesha represents the union of divine and earthly energies. His elephant head symbolizes wisdom and spiritual evolution, while his human body signifies the connection to the material world. Worshiping Ganesha is believed to facilitate spiritual growth, self-realization, and the removal of internal obstacles on the path of self-discovery.

Overall, Ganesha is revered for his ability to clear obstacles, bestow wisdom, and bring good fortune. His importance lies in his role as a guide, protector, and source of inspiration for devotees on their spiritual and worldly journeys.

TEAM IBHI'S MESSAGE FOR YOU: What we have mentioned in here in words is simply 9% of how much we think when we design a UTILITY+DESIGN product at IBHI, we visualize and soak in more than what we can express. We hope this IBHI is able to justify the effort and skill of those 300+ women artists who have collectively made this handcrafted beauty. 

IBHI's NO-TOUCH POlICY: We might seem unfriendly but here's why! When IBHIs leave their dispatch unit to make place in a new home, they are sent in the most pristine form and we very strongly believe in first ownership, with the ideology that the IBHI has been only created for you. Hence, we don't have a refund or return option available on our policy list. We try our best to ensure safety while packing our IBHIs, but certain logistics mishaps are external and considering them we have created a room for exchanging the IBHI for the same IBHI when damaged during transit, for availing the exchange in case of damage, please get in touch with our team on +91 99788 14653 within 7 days of receiving the order. 

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