Department of Archaeology and Museums, Haryana
Carved sandstone sculptures of Lord Ganesha depict him with four arms, adorned with lavish jewelry, including a throne atop his head and a flower-patterned halo (prabhamandal) behind it. Ganesha is seated with his trunk turned to the left, emphasizing his Ekadanta feature prominently. on either side above are two female figures are depicted, presumed to be Riddhi and Siddhi, Ganesha’s wives. Ganesha's ornaments include a necklace of bells and armlets with jeweled crests, other attributes like modhak, angusam, egathanada, grita makuta, prabamandal are also shown, seated on the patma peeta in prayangasana. This detailed depiction captures the divine essence of Ganesha, displaying his royal presence and the auspicious symbolism associated with his divine qualities.
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