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Mounted Antique Khmer Style Southeast Asia Bronze Hand & Tusk - 25cm/10"
Measures (Height) 25cm/10"
An antique Khmer style hand from Cambodia. The hand holds the broken tusk of Ganesha.
One of the most distinctive attributes Ganesha holds is his broken tusk. According to Hindu mythology, Ganesha broke his own tusk to use it as a writing instrument when transcribing the epic Mahabharata at the request of the sage Vyasa. This act demonstrates Ganesha's devotion to knowledge and his commitment to his role as the scribe of wisdom.
The broken tusk is also a symbol of sacrifice and selflessness, reminding devotees that they should be willing to sacrifice their ego and attachments in the pursuit of spiritual and intellectual growth.
The hand is mounted on a wood base.
This traditional in appearance piece is sure to add serenity to your home, office or sacred space.
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Sīvali’s significance in Buddhism extends beyond his life as a monk and arahant.
His journey from a challenging birth to a life of abundance illustrates the Buddhist principles of karma, resilience, and the transformative power of generosity.