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Ganesh Hindu God Brass
Sculpture Sitting on Lotus. Hindu God Ganesha has been represented
with the head of an elephant since the early stages of his appearance
in Indian art. Ganapati or Ganesha, the Lord of Ganas, the elephant
faced God, represents the power of the Supreme Being that removes
obstacles and ensures success in human endeavors. He is worshipped for
siddhi, success in undertakings, and buddhi, intelligence. He is
worshipped before any venture is started. He is also the God of
education, knowledge and wisdom, literature, and the fine arts.
Brass is any alloy of copper and zinc; the proportions of zinc and
copper can be varied to create a range of brasses with varying
properties. Brass is a substitutional alloy. Brass has a muted yellow
color, somewhat similar to gold. It is relatively resistant to
tarnishing, and is often used as decoration and for coins. The craft
is practiced by the people of the Kansari caste who can be broadly
described as metalsmiths while a particular variety, dhokra, is
practiced mainly by sithulias and hand carved by some of the finest
sculpture artists of India. The largest concentration of the former
is Kantilo and Balakati in Puri district although fairly substantial
numbers are found in Cuttack, Ganjam and Sambalpur districts.
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