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Lord Ganesha Idol – Maroon Terracotta | Car, Home & Gift Decor
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Maroon Terracotta Ganesha Idol – 3.5 Inch | Maroon Red Terracotta with Gold Accents | Gold Art India
Lord Ganesha — Vighnaharta, remover of obstacles, lord of beginnings — in a rich maroon red terracotta finish — warm, auspicious and deeply traditional — with gold-painted jewelry detailing that catches light with every glance. At 3.5 inches tall and 135 grams, this idol sits perfectly on a car dashboard, office desk, or puja shelf, and ships in a gift box at ₹799.
Red and gold together are among the most auspicious colour combinations in Hindu iconography — the colour of sindoor, of vermillion, of the sacred. This Ganesha idol brings that colour tradition into a compact, beautifully crafted piece at ₹799.
Product Details
| Deity | Lord Ganesha (Vighnaharta) |
| Height | 3.5 inches |
| Width | 2 inches |
| Weight | Approx. 135 grams |
| Material | Premium polyresin |
| Finish | Maroon Red Terracotta with Gold Accents |
| Plating | Maroon red terracotta with hand-painted gold jewelry |
| Eyes | Double-lens painted — lifelike divine expression |
| Durability | Tarnish-resistant lacquer topcoat, 18–24 months |
| Package | Ships in protective gift box. ₹799. |
| Made in | India — handcrafted by skilled artisans |
About This Finish
Gold Art India pioneered the combination of electroplated finishes with terracotta-style hand-painted colour work on deity idols in India. The double-lens eye technique gives the idol a life-like gaze that single-painted eyes cannot replicate. Every piece is inspected before packaging — the maroon red finish you receive will be consistent with product images.
Where to Place It — Vastu Guide
You face North-East
| Idol faces | North-East — Ishan corner, most auspicious for Ganesha |
| You sit | Facing North or East during puja |
| Height | Eye level or slightly above. Never on the floor. |
| In puja room | North-east corner of the mandir shelf |
| Car dashboard | Face toward driver, centre or left of dash |
| Office desk | North-east corner of the desk, facing you |
| Avoid | Bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, floor level, facing south |
How to Care for It
| Cleaning | Soft dry cloth only. Never water, wet cloth, soap, or chemicals. |
| Puja offerings | Offer flowers or modak in front. Never pour water or milk directly on the idol. |
| Moisture | Keep away from bathrooms, kitchens, and humid areas. |
| Sunlight | Avoid prolonged direct sunlight. The topcoat is UV sensitive. |
| Storage | Keep the original gift box for safe transport or relocation. |
Perfect For
| Ganesh Chaturthi — the primary Ganesha festival, ideal for home puja setup |
| Diwali — Lakshmi-Ganesh puja, most auspicious combination for prosperity |
| Housewarming (Griha Pravesh) — Ganesha at the threshold removes obstacles for the new home |
| New car or new office — car dashboard placement for safe journeys and success |
| Return gifts for weddings, baby showers, or pooja events |
| Birthday or exam gift for students — Ganesha is the deity of knowledge and new beginnings |
Where exactly should I place a Ganesha idol in my car?
Place the idol on the dashboard facing you (the driver) — ideally on the left or centre. The idol should face toward you, not away. Avoid placing it where it could slide during braking. A small piece of non-slip mat under the base keeps it stable. The 3.5 inch size is compact enough for most dashboards without obstructing vision.
Why is red considered auspicious for Ganesha?
Red is Ganesha’s primary colour in worship. Sindoor (vermillion) is offered to Ganesha before any puja — it is the most characteristic offering for the deity. Red flowers, red cloth, and red decorations are traditional at Ganesha shrines. The maroon terracotta finish of this idol carries that colour energy into the form itself.
Can I energise this Ganesha idol at home?
Yes. Place the idol on a clean red or yellow cloth. Light a diya with ghee. Offer durva grass, modak, and red flowers — these are Ganesha’s most auspicious offerings. Chant Om Gan Ganapataye Namah 108 times. For a permanent puja room placement, a brief Prana Pratishtha by a priest is recommended, though daily home consecration is widely practised and fully valid.
Which day should I bring the idol home?
Wednesday (Budhwar) is the day most associated with Ganesha worship and considered ideal for bringing a new Ganesha idol home. Chaturthi (the 4th day of every lunar fortnight) is another auspicious time. Ganesh Chaturthi in August–September and Diwali are the two most significant occasions for installing a new Ganesha murti.
Does it come in a gift box?
Yes. Ships in a protective gift box — presentable enough to gift directly without rewrapping. The packaging is designed to keep the idol safe in transit. If you are ordering as a gift, no additional wrapping is needed.
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