The uploaded image shows a golden statue labeled "Panchaloga Vinayagar," which is 10 inches tall. The statue measures 10 inches in height, 7 inches in width, and 5 inches in depth. It weighs 4.300 kg. The statue depicts Lord Vinayagar (also known as Ganesha), who is seated and adorned with intricate details. He is shown with multiple arms holding symbolic objects, and an ornate arch frames the figure.
Vinayagar, also known as Lord Ganesha or Ganapati, is one of the most widely revered deities in Hinduism. He is easily recognized by his elephant head and large belly. Vinayagar is considered the remover of obstacles, the god of beginnings, wisdom, intellect, and prosperity. Devotees often worship him at the start of new ventures, ceremonies, or important tasks to seek his blessings for success and smooth progress.
Vinayagar is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. His image typically features him with four arms, holding various symbolic items such as a goad (to remove obstacles), a noose (to capture difficulties), sweets (representing the rewards of spiritual practice), and sometimes an axe. He is also associated with the mouse as his vehicle.
Vinayagar’s role as a protector and guide makes him a beloved and essential figure in Hindu worship and cultural traditions.