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Lord Ganesha Idol – 3.5 Inch | Gold Plated Kaai Green Terracotta | Gold Art India
Lord Ganesha — Vighnaharta, remover of obstacles, lord of beginnings. This 3.5-inch idol features gold plated kaai green terracotta finish, weighs 140 grams, and ships in a gift box at ₹999. Compact enough for a car dashboard, detailed enough for a home mandir shelf.
Kaai green — the deep, muted green of aged copper and sacred leaves — is one of the most unusual and striking finishes in the Gold Art India range. Against gold-plated ornaments, the green body creates a colour combination that references the natural world: the green of durva grass offered to Ganesha, the colour of new growth and abundance.
Product Details
| Deity | Lord Ganesha (Vighnaharta) |
| Height | 3.5 inches |
| Width | 2 inches |
| Weight | Approx. 140 grams |
| Material | Premium polyresin |
| Finish | Gold Plated Kaai Green Terracotta |
| Plating | Gold electroplating with kaai green terracotta hand-paint |
| Eyes | Double-lens painted — lifelike divine expression |
| Durability | Tarnish-resistant lacquer topcoat, 18–24 months |
| Package | Ships in protective gift box. ₹999. |
| 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 gold plated kaai green terracotta 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 well suited for most dashboards without obstructing vision.
Why is green used for a Ganesha idol?
Green has deep significance in Ganesha worship. Durva grass — the most important offering to Lord Ganesha — is green. The colour also represents new growth, abundance, and the removal of obstacles in the natural world. Kaai green is a specific shade referencing aged copper, a sacred metal in Hindu tradition. This is an unusual finish that stands out from the standard gold and silver variants.
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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