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Drishti Ganesha Mahaganapati 3D relief mural wall art in 7x4 feet size, handcrafted Vastu decorative sculpture ready to hang for spiritual and luxury home decor
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Mahaganapati Ganesha 3D Wall Art Mural for Home & Temple (7 × 4 Feet)

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Mahaganapati Ganesha 3D Wall Art Sculpture — Multi-Armed Form on Lotus in Large-Scale Relief

Mahaganapati — the great, multi-armed form of Lord Ganesha seated on a blooming lotus — is among the most powerful and compositionally rich depictions of Ganesha in Hindu iconography. Also known as Drishti Ganesha for the protective, all-seeing quality of this form, the deity is shown with multiple arms carrying sacred attributes, accompanied by his vahana, in a composition that radiates divine abundance and spiritual authority. This large-scale handcrafted 3D wall art sculpture renders that form in deep high relief with fine surface detailing across every element, crafted from epoxy resin reinforced with fiberglass to meet the structural demands of a 7 × 4 feet installation.

At 7 × 4 feet, this relief mural is designed for large feature walls, temple interiors, and premium hospitality spaces where a single sculptural work creates an immediate and commanding devotional presence.

Available Finish Options

  • Golden and Bronze — A dual-tone metallic finish combining the warmth of gold with the depth of bronze, giving the multi-armed Mahaganapati composition a rich, temple-quality sacred character.

Specifications

Product Type 3D Wall Art Mural
Design Mahaganapati Ganesha (Drishti Form, Seated on Lotus)
Dimensions 7 × 4 Feet / 84 × 48 Inches / 213.36 × 121.92 cm
Material Epoxy resin reinforced with fiberglass
Finish Options Golden and Bronze
Frame Unframed
Mounting Ready to hang
Usage Indoor wall decor

Design and Craftsmanship Highlights

  • Mahaganapati depicted in multi-armed form seated on a blooming lotus with vahana and sacred attributes rendered across each arm in high relief
  • Dual Golden and Bronze finish creates a rich metallic layering that mimics the sacred metal quality of traditional temple installations
  • Deep high-relief sculpting across the full 7 × 4 feet composition produces strong light and shadow contrast that shifts across the day
  • Large format engineered with fiberglass reinforcement to meet the structural demands of long-term large-scale indoor display
  • Drishti Ganesha form — the all-seeing, protective gaze composition — adds spiritual significance beyond standard Ganesha depictions

Placement and Usability

  • Pooja rooms and home temples — the Mahaganapati form is the most complete and auspicious Ganesha depiction for dedicated devotional spaces
  • Living room feature walls — anchors a large wall with a commanding, culturally significant sculptural installation
  • Temple and spiritual centre interiors — suited to public devotional spaces where large-scale sacred art carries cultural and religious significance
  • Hotel lobbies and heritage hospitality interiors — creates an immediate cultural statement at a scale that defines the space
  • Double-height entrance walls — the 7 × 4 feet format fills tall wall sections with authority and sacred presence
  • Ganesh Chaturthi and housewarming gifting — a grand, profoundly meaningful choice for devotees and premium gifting occasions

Care Instructions

  • Clean gently using a soft dry cloth
  • Suitable for indoor display
  • Surface repainting can be done if required
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Delivery Time:

  • India: 7–14 working days
  • International: 10–15 working days
    Address changes are allowed before dispatch. We also ship to P.O. boxes.

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  • India: GST is included.
  • International: Import duties/taxes may apply. If refused, return costs will be deducted from your refund.

Shipment Protection:
Damage/Loss During Transit: We will process a refund or replacement following the courier's investigation. For any issues, contact us at hello@artgatha.com.

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Mahaganapati Ganesha 3D Wall Art Sculpture: The Supreme Form in Grand Relief

The Significance of the Mahaganapati Form

Mahaganapati — literally "Ganesha the Great" — is the supreme form of Ganesha in the Ganapatya tradition, representing him as the ultimate reality, Paramatman. Depicted with ten arms carrying sacred attributes including a lotus, noose, goad, mace, and his own broken tusk, each object carries specific philosophical meaning — collectively representing his sovereignty over all obstacles, knowledge, and cosmic forces.

This form is also associated with Riddhi or Siddhi — the goddess of prosperity — seated on his lap, making it the most complete and auspicious Ganesha composition for households seeking comprehensive divine presence.

Vastu Placement for Mahaganapati Wall Art

North-East — the Ishan Kona — is the most sacred Vastu zone and the strongly recommended placement for Ganesha art, as it is governed by divine cosmic energy and is considered the spiritual centre of the home.

East is the next best alternative, aligned with the rising sun and spiritual vitality. South direction should be strictly avoided for any deity placement. At 7 × 4 feet, this sculpture works best as the sole focal point on a dedicated wall with clear space around it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mahaganapati is the supreme form of Ganesha in Hindu tradition — depicted with ten arms carrying sacred attributes including a lotus, noose, goad, mace, and broken tusk. It represents Ganesha as the ultimate reality, Paramatman, making it the most devotionally complete form.

His ten arms carry a lotus, pomegranate, mace, discus, broken tusk, noose, jewelled water vessel, blue lotus, rice sprig, and sugarcane bow. Each object was gifted by a different deity, symbolising Mahaganapati's supremacy over the entire Hindu pantheon.

Siddhi-Lakshmi — the goddess of prosperity and spiritual attainment — is depicted seated on Mahaganapati's lap as his shakti. Her presence makes this the only Ganesha form that simultaneously embodies divine power, wealth, and fulfillment in one composition.

Yes. Mahaganapati is enshrined at the Ranjangaon temple — one of Maharashtra's eight sacred Ashtavinayak temples. According to tradition, Lord Shiva invoked this form before defeating the demon Tripurasura, establishing Mahaganapati as the most powerful form of Ganesha invoked before any major undertaking.