Stand for incense cones with flowing Ganesha smoke
Stand for incense cones with flowing Ganesha smoke
An attractive Ganesha ceramic stand, specially designed for burning fragrant incense cones with the effect of so-called flowing smoke and for burning incense sticks on a bamboo splint. Size approx. 6 x 9 x 10 cm… more »
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Stand for incense cones with flowing Ganesha smoke
An attractive Ganesha ceramic stand, specially designed for burning fragrant incense cones with the effect of so-called flowing smoke and for burning incense sticks on a bamboo splint. Size approx. 6 x 9 x 10 cm, material: ceramic. Fragrance cones are not included in the delivery. Warning: always place the toy on a suitable mat, never place it directly on furniture or any other thing you care about.
When burning incense cones with so-called backward flowing smoke, an effect is created in this stand that resembles a flowing waterfall, gradually "falling" thanks to the holes in the censer to its bottom. A burning cone creates smoke - smoke that is heavier than air after burning for a while. The smoke passes through the holes of the stand and thus creates a "flowing smoke" effect.
According to Hindu mythology , Ganesha is the son of the god Shiva and the goddess Parvati , he is the lord of all the atoms and energies that make up the universe. The universe would be in chaos if there were no supreme law governing the diverse parts that make it up. Ganesha permeates the universe as the supreme, omnipresent consciousness, bringing order. Although he is a formless deity, he is worshiped in the form of an elephant because expression in the form of words is impermanent and changes with time.
Ganesha's large belly symbolizes generosity , the raised hand represents protection, the lowered hand with the palm facing outward symbolizes the fact that one day they will all return back to earth. A single tusk means unequivocalness.
Modak is an Indian sweet popular in many parts of India. The sweet filling inside the modak consists of freshly grated coconut and palm sugar, while the outer soft shell is made of rice flour or wheat flour mixed with other ingredients. Modak can be fried or boiled. It is a sweet favored by the Indian deity, Ganesha.
Why should we have statues representing the deity at home or in the office? Will the statuette help us to friendship, love, protection?
As with the use of any other Feng Shui symbol, be it deities, flowers or animals, it is necessary to first follow your own intuition, hobbies, set goals. There are no more appropriate rules for decorating the house with specific symbols than those that are governed by what symbols each of us likes, believes in, and professes.