Ganesha is an elephant-headed Deity rich with lore and legend. This three-headed (Trimukha or Trimukhi) form represents the three states of being called the Gunas (Qualities and Attributes). They are Sattva, Rajas and Tamas. Sattva is the mode of Goodness and Equilibrium, Rajas denotes Passion, Effort and Action or activity and Tamas depicts Ignorance, Lack of Action or Inertia. In its purest state, the mind is pure Sattva and the two sources of mental disturbances are Rajas (Excess activity) and Tamas (Inactivity).
Ganesha is an elephant-headed Deity rich with lore and legend. This three-headed (Trimukha or Trimukhi) form represents the three states of being called the Gunas (Qualities and Attributes). They are Sattva, Rajas and Tamas. Sattva is the mode of Goodness and Equilibrium, Rajas denotes Passion, Effort and Action or activity and Tamas depicts Ignorance, Lack of Action or Inertia. In its purest state, the mind is pure Sattva and the two sources of mental disturbances are Rajas (Excess activity) and Tamas (Inactivity).
Trimukhi Ganesha idol representing three Gunas |
Dimensions: 2.5 * 1.5 * 3.5 inches (Length * Width * Height) approximately |
Material: polyresin in stone finish |
Three-headed form of Ganesha represents the three states of being called the Gunas (Qualities and Attributes) - Sattva, Rajas and Tamas. Sattva is the mode of Goodness and Equilibrium, Rajas denotes Passion, Effort and Action or Activity and Tamas depicts Ignorance, Lack of Action or Inertia. In its purest state, the mind is pure Sattva and the two sources of mental disturbances are Rajas (Excess activity) and Tamas (Inactivity). |
Showpiece for temple, decoration or gifting: Unique avatar / posture of Lord Ganesha |
Trimukhi Ganesha idol representing three Gunas |
Dimensions: 2.5 * 1.5 * 3.5 inches (Length * Width * Height) approximately |
Material: polyresin in stone finish |
Three-headed form of Ganesha represents the three states of being called the Gunas (Qualities and Attributes) - Sattva, Rajas and Tamas. Sattva is the mode of Goodness and Equilibrium, Rajas denotes Passion, Effort and Action or Activity and Tamas depicts Ignorance, Lack of Action or Inertia. In its purest state, the mind is pure Sattva and the two sources of mental disturbances are Rajas (Excess activity) and Tamas (Inactivity). |
Showpiece for temple, decoration or gifting: Unique avatar / posture of Lord Ganesha |
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