The uploaded image shows a brass or metal statue of "Panchaloga Narthana Vinayagar." The statue is 12 inches tall, 6 inches wide, and 3.5 inches deep, weighing 2.4 kilograms. The figure depicted is Lord Vinayagar (Ganesha), the elephant-headed Hindu deity, in a dancing pose. The statue stands on a decorative base and holds what appears to be a bow in one hand, embodying a dynamic and artistic representation.
Definition of Narthana Vinayagar:
Narthana Vinayagar refers to Lord Ganesha (Vinayagar) depicted in a dancing form ("Narthana" means dance in Sanskrit). This form symbolizes joy, energy, and the rhythmic flow of life. Dancing Ganesha is often worshipped for removing obstacles, bringing prosperity, and inspiring creativity and happiness. The dance posture signifies movement and the cosmic rhythm, emphasizing the idea that Lord Ganesha is not only the remover of obstacles but also a source of artistic inspiration and divine bliss.