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TIRAKITA CO., LTD.

Address 339 Isshiki Hayama-machi Miura-gun Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:238-0026
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*Unique figure with elephant head

Lord Ganesha is a very popular deity who is believed in for various benefits such as protection against evil, learning, and prosperous business. He has an elephant head and a big, chubby belly, and loves sweet dumpling sweets. He is also the son of Lord Shiva, but his origins are a little different...

One day. Goddess Parvati, Shiva's consort, collected and kneaded the dirt from washing his body and made him into a cute little boy (it's God's dirt, so he's not dirty!). ). She breathes life into the child and tells him to keep watch outside because he is bathing.

Then Shiva, who was away at the time, returns home. He is shocked to see his son, who was born without his knowledge, and he can't bear to see him pass by in front of the bathroom. Shiva was so angry that he beheaded the child and sent him flying far away. After returning from a dip in the water, Parvati ordered her husband to return the head immediately. In the end, the original head could not be found, but it is said to have been replaced by the head of an elephant she met on her journey, and thus assumed its present form.

*A powerful and versatile god!

He plays musical instruments, dances, reads and writes, sometimes relaxes and lies down... His popularity can be seen in his various appearances. It is said that Ganesha wrote the Mahabharata, the longest Indian epic in the world.

In music and dance performances, it is customary to offer a prayer to Ganesha at the beginning of the program. Lord Ganesha, who destroys all obstacles and leads us to the fulfillment of our wishes, is believed to be beneficial in a wide range of fields from study to business prosperity, and is popular not only in India but also in Southeast Asia such as Thailand.

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Ganesha oil lamp 10cm
ガネーシャ のオイルランプ 10cm
(TI-RSDL-1843)
(TI-RSDL-1843)

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Item added on: 2026/1/14
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Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: [[]Brass
Package: Identical to photo
Year of manufacture: 2025
Product tag: None

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*Unique figure with elephant head

Lord Ganesha is a very popular deity who is believed in for various benefits such as protection against evil, learning, and prosperous business. He has an elephant head and a big, chubby belly, and loves sweet dumpling sweets. He is also the son of Lord Shiva, but his origins are a little different...

One day. Goddess Parvati, Shiva's consort, collected and kneaded the dirt from washing his body and made him into a cute little boy (it's God's dirt, so he's not dirty!). ). She breathes life into the child and tells him to keep watch outside because he is bathing.

Then Shiva, who was away at the time, returns home. He is shocked to see his son, who was born without his knowledge, and he can't bear to see him pass by in front of the bathroom. Shiva was so angry that he beheaded the child and sent him flying far away. After returning from a dip in the water, Parvati ordered her husband to return the head immediately. In the end, the original head could not be found, but it is said to have been replaced by the head of an elephant she met on her journey, and thus assumed its present form.

*A powerful and versatile god!

He plays musical instruments, dances, reads and writes, sometimes relaxes and lies down... His popularity can be seen in his various appearances. It is said that Ganesha wrote the Mahabharata, the longest Indian epic in the world.

In music and dance performances, it is customary to offer a prayer to Ganesha at the beginning of the program. Lord Ganesha, who destroys all obstacles and leads us to the fulfillment of our wishes, is believed to be beneficial in a wide range of fields from study to business prosperity, and is popular not only in India but also in Southeast Asia such as Thailand.

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Sea Mail From Jun.22nd 2026 to Aug.24th 2026
Air Mail From Jun.4th 2026 to Jun.8th 2026
EMS From Jun.3rd 2026 to Jun.8th 2026
Pantos Express From Jun.5th 2026 to Jun.10th 2026
DHL From Jun.3rd 2026 to Jun.5th 2026
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[Material]Brass

[Product size] approx. 10cm x 8.50cm x 8.50cm approx. 620g

[Category]Ethnic goods: Indian Gods

[Tag] Ganesh God Statue Brass Statue Hinduism Luck Luck Indian God Ornament Ethnic Indian Asian Goods
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