Early 20th.C Indian Bronze Naga Ganesha – Dancing Ganesha on Serpent Base, Lost-Wax Cast Hindu Deity Statue – 24.5 cmA beautifully cast Indian bronze of Naga Ganesha, depicting the beloved elephant headed deity dancing upon a coiled Nga (serpent deity) rising from a lotus base. This rare form, known as Nagendra Ganapati, symbolises the triumph of divine consciousness over fear and illusion Ganeshas dance representing joy, mastery, and awakening, while the serpent embodies kundalini energy and protection. Dating to circa 1940, this piece was lost wax cast in South
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A beautifully cast Indian bronze of Naga Ganesha, depicting the beloved elephant-headed deity dancing upon a coiled Nāga (serpent deity) rising from a lotus base. This rare form, known as Nagendra Ganapati, symbolises the triumph of divine consciousness over fear and illusion — Ganesha’s dance representing joy, mastery, and awakening, while the serpent embodies kundalini energy and protection.
Dating to circa 1940, this piece was lost-wax cast in South India, likely Tamil Nadu, where devotional bronzes of this quality were produced for home shrines. The sculpture stands 24.5 cm tall, finely detailed with traditional ornamentation — Ganesha’s four arms holding ritual objects, the sinuous serpent rising beneath him, and a base adorned with stylised lotus petals. The bronze has developed a rich natural patina, giving warmth and depth to the figure.
A compelling and spiritually charged work of craftsmanship — perfect for a collector of Indian bronzes, a yoga or meditation space, or as a statement piece within a wabi-sabi or eclectic interior.
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Early 20th.C Indian Bronze Naga Ganesha – Dancing Ganesha on Serpent Base, Lost-Wax Cast Hindu Deity Statue – 24.5 cm