Ashtavinayak literally means 'Eight Ganeshas' in Sanskrit. Lord Ganesha is the deity of unity, prosperity and learning. The Lord also removes the obstacles.
8 Ashtavinayak temples
* Mayureshwar.
* Siddhivinayak.
* Ballaleshwar.
* Shri Dhundi Vinayak.
* Varadavinayak.
* Chintamani.
* Girijatmaj.
* Vighneshwar.
The group of eight forms of Lord Ganesha Whose name is Shri Moreshwar, Shri Chintamani, Shri Siddhivinayak, Shri Mahaganapati, Shri Vighneshwar, Shri Girijatmaka, Shri Ballaleshwar, and Shri Varadavinayak. These idols set symbols of 8 original idols of Lord Ganesha in the state of Maharashtra are called Swayambhu effigies or the self-existent in Sanskrit. This is to indicate that no human created these murtis, they were found completely formed by nature.
Box Dimensions: 8.25 inches (W) X 4.5 inches (L)
Weight: 360 gms
8 Ashtavinayak temples
* Mayureshwar.
* Siddhivinayak.
* Ballaleshwar.
* Shri Dhundi Vinayak.
* Varadavinayak.
* Chintamani.
* Girijatmaj.
* Vighneshwar.
The group of eight forms of Lord Ganesha Whose name is Shri Moreshwar, Shri Chintamani, Shri Siddhivinayak, Shri Mahaganapati, Shri Vighneshwar, Shri Girijatmaka, Shri Ballaleshwar, and Shri Varadavinayak. These idols set symbols of 8 original idols of Lord Ganesha in the state of Maharashtra are called Swayambhu effigies or the self-existent in Sanskrit. This is to indicate that no human created these murtis, they were found completely formed by nature.
Box Dimensions: 8.25 inches (W) X 4.5 inches (L)
Weight: 360 gms