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Estatua de piedra de rio Gigante Ganesha y Rangda, tallada a mano por artesanos en una sola pieza, con acabado natural,  altura 80 cm largo 36 cm profundidad 55 cm, fabricada en Indonesia
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Giant Ganesha and Rangda river stone statue, hand carved by artisans in a single piece, with natural finish, height 80 cm length 36 cm depth 55 cm, made in Indonesia

The sculptures with two faces, one of Ganesha and the other of Rangda, are a unique symbol in Bali that represents the duality and complexity of life and spirituality on the island. Ganesha, the elephant god, is revered as the remover of obstacles and the patron of arts and sciences in Hindu tradition. He is invoked to provide protection and success in new beginnings and undertakings. On the other hand, Rangda is an important deity in Balinese mythology, known as a powerful force of darkness and chaos. It is attributed with the ability to protect people from evil and evil spirits. The presence of sculptures that combine Ganesha and Rangda in a single figure reflects the duality of life, the coexistence of opposing forces and the search for balance between good and evil, light and darkness. These sculptures serve as a reminder that life is full of dualities and contradictions, and that harmony is found in the acceptance and balance of these opposing forces. Furthermore, these sculptures may also represent the integration of Hindu and Balinese cultural influences in Balinese society, where both traditions coexist and intertwine in unique ways. Here we leave a little more information about each religious figure Ganesh: In Bali, Ganesha is revered as an important deity in the Hindu religion and local culture. Ganesha, the elephant god, is widely worshiped throughout the Hindu world as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences, and the deva of intelligence and wisdom. The worship of Ganesha in Bali is due to his fundamental role as the protector and sponsor of new beginnings and undertakings. He is invoked at the beginning of any important undertaking, whether it be a marriage, the building of a temple, the start of a new business, or any other significant event. It is believed that Ganesha can remove obstacles and bring success and prosperity to those who worship him devoutly. In addition to his role as a remover of obstacles, Ganesha is also considered a symbol of wisdom, intelligence and knowledge. Balinese devotees worship him as a spiritual guide and mentor on the path of life, seeking his blessing to overcome difficulties and achieve success in their academic and professional endeavors. The image of Ganesha can be found in temples, homes, workplaces and even on the streets of Bali, where he is worshiped with offerings of flowers, fruits and sweets. Festivals and ceremonies dedicated to Ganesha are special occasions in the religious and social life of the Balinese community, where devotees gather to sing hymns, recite mantras and offer prayers in honor of the beloved elephant god. Rangda: In Bali, Rangda is revered as an important deity in religious and cultural tradition. Rangda is known as a goddess from Balinese mythology, specifically associated with evil and chaos. She is considered a powerful force of darkness, often depicted with a fierce and terrifying appearance. Rangda worship in Bali has roots in religious beliefs and local folklore. It is credited with the ability to protect people from evil and evil spirits, as well as ensuring balance between the forces of light and darkness in the world. In some Balinese ceremonies and rituals, Rangda is invoked and worshiped as part of spiritual practices aimed at maintaining balance and harmony in the community. Although she is considered a fearsome deity, she is also respected and worshiped as a powerful force that can influence people's lives and destiny. Rangda veneration in Bali reflects the complex interaction between spirituality, mythology and culture on the island, and is an integral part of the religious and social life of the Balinese community.

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