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Brass Ganesha on Throne Idol 9.8 Inch Maharaja Ganpati Seated on Decorated Throne

Brass Ganesha on Throne Idol 9.8 Inch Maharaja Ganpati Seated on Decorated Throne

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Brass Lord Golden Ganesha on Throne Statue

There is a version of Ganesha on a plain lotus base. There is a version on a simple platform. And then there is this version, Ganesha on a throne.

Material Brass
Color Golden
Size available 9.8 x 7.6 x 4.75 inches
Item Weight 4.5 Kg
Number of Items 1 Ganesha Statue
Use Office, Home, meditation
Sold by Rachana Traders

The sun-ray halo crown rises behind his head. Mooshika seated faithfully at his feet. Four arms in the full iconographic programme of blessing, protection, and divine generosity. And behind him, in the warm antique gold of polished brass, the specific quality of presence that belongs to a piece made with the understanding that Ganesha, properly represented, is sovereign.

At 9.8 inches, the right scale for a primary mandir position, large enough for all detail to be clearly visible, authoritative enough to anchor any sacred space it enters.

About This Ganesha on Throne Idol

The throne is the compositional element that defines this piece and distinguishes it from every standard Ganesha idol in our collection. Where a seated Ganesha on a lotus communicates purity and spiritual authority, a Ganesha on a throne communicates something more specific: royal sovereignty, complete and settled authority in the material world as well as the spiritual one.

This matters devotionally. Ganesha is not simply a spiritual figure. He is Vignaharta, the remover of obstacles in every domain of human life, including the very material domains of business, money, practical achievement, and worldly success. The throne communicates that Ganesha's authority extends fully into these material realms, that he is as sovereign over the practical world as he is over the spiritual one, and that his blessing covers both.

The throne itself is executed with the detail the composition deserves. The armrests carry individual decorative carving. The seat surface and sides carry engraved panel detailing. The leg elements are individually rendered. The throne is not simply a block beneath the figure. It is a composition in itself, the visual foundation from which Ganesha's sovereignty is exercised.

The sun-ray halo crown that rises from behind Ganesha's head, the prabhavali arch in its circular radiating form, frames the composition with divine radiance. Each ray is individually cast, creating a crown that catches ambient light differently from different angles and gives the piece a quality of living illumination. The crown identifies this as a temple-tradition murti, a deity installed in permanent, full divine residence.

Mooshika sits at the front of the throne base, faithful, present, face raised toward his lord. His presence is never incidental. It is the completion of the Ganesha composition: the conquered and devoted mind at the feet of the divine sovereign.

The Four Arms, Ganesha's Complete Offering

Each of Ganesha's four arms communicates a specific gift:

Abhaya Mudra, lower right: The open palm of fearlessness and protection. The direct personal promise to every devotee standing before this throne: you are protected, I see you, do not fear.

Varada Mudra, lower left: The gesture of boon-granting, the open hand offering what is sincerely asked. This is Ganesha's generosity in its most active form.

Modak, upper right: The sweet rice ball of spiritual reward, the gift of the inner life's fulfilment that Ganesha offers alongside his practical blessings.

Broken tusk or parashu, upper left: The broken tusk that Ganesha used to write the Mahabharata, the symbol of the sacrifice of the personal for the service of the divine, and of the wisdom that comes from that sacrifice.

Together these four arms are the complete statement of what Ganesha offers from his throne: protection, generosity, spiritual reward, and the wisdom of sacred service.

Where This Ganesha Belongs

As the primary Ganesha idol in a home mandir, at 9.8 inches, this piece is the right scale for the central position of a standard pooja room shelf, with the throne giving it the visual weight and authority appropriate to the primary deity position. On an office desk or in a business space, the throne form specifically communicates Ganesha's sovereignty over the material world, making this the most appropriate Ganesha for a commercial or professional sacred placement. In a living room sacred corner, the sun-ray crown and throne make this piece visually commanding enough to anchor a living room display surface without any additional objects beside it.

The Perfect Gift For

Ganesh Chaturthi, for a devotee who wants to bring Bappa home in his most regal and sovereign form, the throne composition is the most complete and most authoritative choice for the festival.
Business opening, Ganesha on a throne for a new business space is a specific blessing of practical sovereignty and the removal of every material obstacle.
Housewarming, the Maharaja Ganesha establishing his sovereignty in a new home from its first day is a blessing of the most complete kind.
Diwali, the throne composition makes this Ganesha the most visually distinct and artistically serious Diwali gift in our collection.
For collectors of premium South Indian brass idioms, the sun-ray crown and throne composition in this quality of antique gold brass represents the temple tradition at its most complete.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this solid brass throughout including the throne? Yes, the entire composition, including the throne, armrests, and Mooshika, is solid brass. Nothing is hollow or separately attached beyond what is cast as part of the unified composition.

Is Mooshika cast as part of the base? Yes, Mooshika is cast as an integral part of the throne base composition.

Is this suitable for daily pooja? Yes, solid brass is the most traditional and auspicious material for daily worship.

Is it the right scale for a standard home mandir? Yes, at 9.8 inches, this is the optimal size for the primary position of a standard pooja room shelf or mandir niche, visible from the seated devotee's position with all details clearly readable.

Does it come gift-ready? Yes, premium gift box with foam cushioning included.

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