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Ganesh Chathurthi is celebrated all over India to eliminate problems and to bring happiness to our families. Let's pledge to celebrate and buy eco-friendly Ganpati. These Eco-friendly Ganesha are made up of 100% natural and pure elements. How many types of Ganapati idols are you familiar with? Two? Three? Five? You will be amazed after knowing that there are, beyond your perception, different types of Ganesh idols sold in the market. The classification of Ganesh idols is done based on their posture, attributes, and even the design of the trunk.
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Ganesh Chathurthi is celebrated all over India to eliminate problems and to bring happiness to our families. Let's pledge to celebrate and buy eco-friendly Ganpati. These Eco-friendly Ganesha are made up of 100% natural and pure elements. How many types of Ganapati idols are you familiar with? Two? Three? Five? You will be amazed after knowing that there are, beyond your perception, different types of Ganesh idols sold in the market. The classification of Ganesh idols is done based on their posture, attributes, and even the design of the trunk. Ganesh Chaturthi is knocking at the door. If you haven’t bought ganesh idols for ganesh chaturthi yet, consider this article as guidance to choose the correct idol based on the posture of Lord Ganesha.The rest of the article deals with 4 types of Ganpati idols based on their posture. 1. The Sitting Ganpati
The sitting posture of Ganesha is also known as ‘Lalitasana’ posture. These Ganesh idols can be found mostly in offices and drawing rooms. If you want to maintain a calm, and relax atmosphere in your room, sitting Ganesha idol would be the appropriate choice. 2. The Standing Ganesha The standing Ganesha, popularly known as ‘Anhanga’ posture, is very common, and most of the offices place this Ganesha idol into a corner of the room where the guests arrive. The standing posture is believed to bring rigidity and firmness in your character. Lord Ganesha in this posture has a captivating nature. 3. Dancing Ganesha The dancing posture of Nataraja idols is very common among people. But, have you ever come across dancing Ganesha's posture? If not, then don’t let this flabbergasted revelation to amaze you. Yes, the dancing posture of Ganesha idols also exists, and this posture symbolizes courage, power, and destruction. 4. Reclining Ganesha Ganesha idol is, for some sculptors, more than a simple idol. It is a form to exercise their art and creativity. The reclining Ganesha is a posture that is not widely used in Pujas but it enhances the beauty of the house. This posture looks very royal.